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Hi RHE1NGOLD" CIGARS. Ecgijtored luider the Trade ftarks Act, 38 Victoria, No. 9.
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THE Manufacturers of the above recommend snmc to u orificish
public, and feel assured, that for AROMA and FLAVOR it >u
pnssei} anything in value offered in this Market.
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Commissioners for Affidavits In tho Supremo Courts of Cape Colony, Cape of Good Hope, Canada, Figi, India, New Zealand, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Wei-tern Australia . . . . 428
Companies, Miscellaneous . .442-4 Consuls 416 Coroners Court 424 Court of Claim 424 Crown Solicitors Department . . 424
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INDIA RUBBER, GUTTA PERGHA, & TELEGRAPH WORKS COMPANY, LIMITED.
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Semaphore " Block" Instruments, Bells, Resistance Coils, Sir W. Thomson's and other Galvanometers, Condensers, Testing Instruments, 4c.
3 3 A . * X , , X * . » a j J f r i T i n g . — S o l e Manufacturers for Great Britain, Ireland, and the Colonies of the celebrated LECLANCHE BATTERY, which has received the most favourable reports from the Postal Telegraph Authorities and other eminent Telegraph Engineers, and is now in general use by the Post Office and English and Continental Railways. As a Battery for all Telegraphic purposes it is undoubtedly pre-eminent. All other kinds of Butteries also manufactured. Ebonito Cells, Carbon Plates, Carbon Rods for Electric Lighting, &o., <fco.
X 2 N T S T X X j ^ 9 k . * 3 ? O E t . S . - E b o n i t c , Porcelain, Biowmvaro, &c.
Manufacturers of tho most Improved Apparatus for
RAILWAY BLOCK-SIGNALLING,
" L I G H T " I N D I C A T O R S , "PASSENGER AND GUARD" COMMUNICATOR.
TELEGRAPH STORES AND APPARATUS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
SILVERTOWN PATENT FIRING BA.TTERY, A constant Battery for Mining and Blasting Purposes.
MANUFACTURERS OF VULCANISED INDIA RUBBER. Valves, Sheet, Buffers. Springs, Washers, Wheel Tyns, Cord, Tubing, and Door and Carrlago Mats. India
Uubbcr and Canvas Suction and Delivery Hose, India Rubber and Canvas Steam Pocking, round, square, and sheet. India Itubbcr Maohlno Driving Bands.
WATERPROOF GARMENTS AND FABRICS: Coats, Capes, Leggings, Hats, Helmets, Knee Wrappers, Diving Dresses, Sheeting for Hospitals, Water and
Gi.ASUOW 20, Dixon Street. LIVERPOOL 52, Cnstlo Street. BlUDKOltu 38, Klrkcnte. SIIKKK1EL.I) 10, Castle Street. IJUDMN 15, St. Andrew Street. BSLHAST 33, High Street
PORTSMOUTH 40, High Street. NEWI'OHT, MON 82, Dock Street. Nmvrusi'i u ON.TVKF {Victoria Buildings, 21, NhWCAvu.HON-.ivNE j Grainger Strcot West. BRISTOL 37, Corn Street. OAHUIFK Pierhead Chambers.Bute Dock.
W0RK8: SILVERTOWN, ESSEX, LONDON; and PERSAN-BEAUMONT, FRANCE.
Hirer rd, St. P. West, James, engineer, 2 Rcdfern st,
ltfn. West, James, carrier, Franklyn place,
Glebe West, John, Evans st, Bal. West, John, Combes st, l'dtn. West, John, 253 Elizabeth st West, John IS., grocer, 1UB Crown st West, John H., tailor, 92 Gmilburn st West, Joseph, (lipps st, Pdtu. West, Murk, 12 Ada st West, Obed, |llaicom Glon, Liverpool
st, Pdtn. West. ]{. A, stationer, 200 King st,
Ntwn. West, Richard, ongincer, Rossor st,
Bal. West, Robert, printer, Rossor st, Bal. West, Robert, 168 Campbell st West, Robert, 38 Regent st West, Samuel, 62 Mary st West. Thomas, carpenter, Fairview st
Cond. West, Thomas, qnarryman, Ironcovo
Creek rd, F. Dk. West, Thomas, storekeeper, Dorwcnt
st, Glebo West, W. J., solicitor, 124 Elizabeth st West, William, engineer, Pashley st,
Bui. West, William, Palmyra cottago,
Livorpool rd, Rdm. West, William, 20 Rose lano West, William J„ solicitor, Tho
Dk. Wcstwood, Jns., Westbourno st, Petm. Westwood, John, Waterloo rd.St. P. Wcstwood, Jos., Victoria Bt, St. P. Wcstwood, Sam., Church Bt, St. P. Westwood, Thoi., slater, 79 Harbour
st Wcstwood, Phccnix, Hudson's cot
tages, Gran. Wothcred, Frank, engineer, Alexander
st, Alxa. Wethcred, Frederiok, 30 West at Wchercll, Benjamin J., Hunnymcde,
Point Piper rd, Whra. Wctherill, John, draper, 189 Pitt i t
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE CO., (Vide Advt. Page 24.)
REMEMBER OLD FRIENDS.
Wet ALPHABETICAL. W M 771
Wetherill, Chnrlos Jnmcs, merchant, East Crescent st, Vic.
Wettach, Louis, tailor, Sutherland st Pdtn.
Wettenten, Captain John, 70 Sophia st
Wetthein, Cosman, 108 Viotoria st Weymark, John, 31 Quay st Wcymark, Moses, commission agent,
130 Arthur st Woymark, John, tobacconist, 725
George st Wcymcss, Hercules, plasterer, Crinan
st, Can. Weynton, Alexnnder, J. warehouseman
Barton, John st, Ash, Weynton, Herbert^ Dalkeith, Chandos
JefTery st, St. L. E. White, Arthur, tailor, Palmer st, St. L. Whito, B„ bootmaker, 633 Harris at White, Borthwick, 97 Pitt at, Rfn. White, C, saddle and harness maker,
358 Crown st White, Charles, baker, 406 Harris st Whito, Charles, bookbinder, Alice st,
Ntwn. White, Charles, bootmaker, Groso st,
Camp. White, Charles, brassfinlshor, Buckland
st, Alxa. Whito, Charles, butcher, 159 Castlc-
reagh st White, Charles, carpenter, Brrndllug
st, Alxa. White, Charles J., 241 Riley at Whito, Daniel, Albion cottage, Bur-
rd, Bur. White, Daniel, 9 Stanley lano White, Dennis, butcher, Qlebo and
brook, South Head rd, Whro. Whito, James, saddle and harness
maker, Lane Covo rd, St. L. White, James, 130 Crown st White, James. 140 Crown st White, James, New Canterbury rd,
Fotm. White, Janice. 33 Wattle st Whito. Jam •», Win tmill p.idd.ick,
Merriman st White, James, 00 Woillnom io!no st White, James C. 0 Chap -I lane Whits, James Henry, blacksmith,
Short st, Bal, White, John, Aroado hotel, 01 King
st White, John, boilingdown establish
ment, Mitchell rd White, John, butcher, Smr. Hill, Ash. White, John, carpenter, Elizabeth st,
Ash. White, John, dealer, 21 Macqurrlo at,
south White, John, merchant, Llnthorpe,
Linthorpe st, Ntwn. White, John, manager C. and II, S.
8. N. Co, Illawarra rd, Mar, White, John, painter, 13 Alexander st White, John, tinsmith, 535 Harris st White, John, 46 Botany st, Ilfn. White, John, Campbell st, St. F. White, John, 63 Elizabeth st, Ilfn, Whito, John, 42 Gloucester st Whito, John L., plumber, Short st,
Pdtn. White Thomas, 27 Clwrlci lane White, Thomas, Silver st, St. P. White, Thomas. Spring st, Wav. White, Victor, 70 lliley st Whit", W, bootmaker, Mansfield st,
Bal. Whito, W. H., solicitor, King st, p.r.
Charles s t , Ntwn. Whito, Wuokes, baker, Kelllck «t,
Rfn. White, William, Moore Park Whito, William, 34 Upper Fort st Whito, William, 88 Cooper st Whito, William, George st, Pmatta White, William, 44 Goulburn st Whito, William, Mount st, Vic. White. William, 4 Nelson st, Ntwn. White, William, 111 Polntst, Pyrmont White, William, Railway st, Gran. Whito, William, 10 Wentworth st White, William 0., draftsman, 0 Point
Piper rd, Pdtn. Whito, William P., bootmaker, Union
st, M'Dtn. Whitehalr, Mrs., loilglughouso, 272
Elizalieth st Whitchnir, William, compositor, 14
Belmoro st Whitehall, —, carpontcr, Flora st,
M'Dtn. Whitehead, David, stonemason. 07
Fltzroy st Whitehead, Eliza, school-mistross,
Mullen st, Bal,
Whitehead, George, coachbuilder, 353 Elizabeth st
Whitehead, Henry, 162 Clovoland st Whitehead, John, carpenter, 200 Eliza
beth st, Rfn. Whitehead, John, van proprietor,
Linthorpo and Yaralla sts, Ntwn. Whitehead, John E., Botany rd, Bot. Whltohead, Mrs., school, Seattle st,
more rd, Ntwn. Whittle. Edward, carpenter, Flcasant
st, M'Dtn. Whittle, John, blacksmith, 16 Edgely
st Whittle, John, blacksmith, 20 Littlo
Ilillst Whittle, LcwiB II., Shalamar, Frederick
st, Ash. Whittlo, Sidney M„ saddler, 128 Pitt
st, Rfn. Whittle, T., architect, Enmoro rd,
Ntwn. Whittle, Thomas, 10 Marian at, Rfn. Whittle, Wm. James, grocer, Regent st Whitton, Mrs. A., grocer, 131 Kent st Whitton, Alfred, shipwright, 131 Kent
st Whitton, O., market gardener, 140
West Botany st, Bot. W. Whitton, Mrs. H., midwife, Clara at,
M'Dtn. Whitton, John, Montrose, McLaren st,
St. L. Whitton, John, Argylo st, Pmatta. Whitton, Robert, carpenter, White Bt,
Lcdt. Whitton, William, Denison st, Camp. Whittow, William, gardener, Elizabeth
st Whltty, Martin, brass finisher, Brough-
ham st, Glebe Whltty, Patrick, carrier, 483 Kent st Wliitwam, James D., professor of
muaic, Underwood st, Pdtn. Whitworth nnd Walker, Eaddlors and
harness makers, Church st, Pmatta.
Whitworth, Amp, saddler, Ross st, Pmatta.
Whitworth, J., George st, Pmatta. Whitworth, John, 53 Schimol st,
Boulevard, I'otm. Wilcockson, William blacksmith and
•wheelwright, Church and Early sts, Tmatta.
Wilcockton, William, Gipps st, Pdtn. Wlloox, Edmund SI., 421 Crown st Wilcox, George, builder, Mary st, Lcdt. Wilcox, James, Young st, Bur. Wilcox, John, 28 Burns st Wilcox, John, 168 Wilson st. Ntwn. Wilcox, William, engineer, 18 Kent st Wild and Mitchell, Manly Beach car
rying Co., Man. Wild, Edward, 40 Wellington st, Ntwn. Wild, Joseph, dealer, 863 Sussex st Wild, John G. M., solicitor, Llllington,
Cambridgo st, Petm. Wild, B. J„ carrier, Victoria st, Man. Wild, W., tin and iron works, 155-157
Castlcreagh st Wild, William, wood and coal yard,
Wyndham st Wilde, Mr?., dressmaker, 31 Aber-
cromble st, Ntwn. Wilding, Thomas, van proprietor,
Denlson st, Camp. Wildman, Daniel, builder and con
100 Georgo st West William, Alfred, 27, Carlton Bt William, Richard, 150 Bourke st William, Simeon, 21 Diok st William, Walght, 101 Stanley Bt Williams & Arnold, upholsterers, 64
William st East WilllamB Bros., coachbuildcrs, Parra
matta rd, Petm. Williams and Clymor, buildors, Darl
ing st, Bal. Williams, T. and Co. (Williams
Thomas), boot warehouse, 412 Georgo st
Williams and Gibbons (Williams —, Gibbous, Edmund), grocers, 111 Oxford st
W I L L I A M S & M U R R A Y (Williams, Daniel, Murray, George), paper manufacturers, 01 Clarence st
Williams, Phillip C. and Son, ironmongers, 213 Parramatta rd, Glebo
Williams, T. and Co. (Williams, Thomas), boot manufacturer, 278 George st
rd, Bal. Williams, Charles, Buckland st, Alxa. Williams, Charles, 6 Little Riley st Williams, Charles, 35 Princes st Williams, Charles II., asphaltcr, Wynd
ham st Williams, Charles J., builder, Victoria
st, Petm. Williams, Charles S. II., Elswlck st,
Lcdt. Williams, D., railway contractor, 275
George Bt Williams, David, carpenter, Wardell
rd, Mar. Williams, David, commission agent,
Good Hope st, Pdtn. Williams, David, master mariner,
Elizabeth house, 22 Bunn at, Pyrmont
Williams, David, 6 Hay terrace, 36 Sussex st
Williams, David C, painter, Trafalgar Bt, Lcdt.
Williams, Ernest, 229 Forbes st Williams, Edgar, 18 Swan st Williams, Edniond, mason, 4 Bclgrave
terrace, Harris Bt Willinms, Edward, carpenter, Creek 6t,
ton Williams, John, 50 Darling st Williams, John, 3D Dowling st Williams, John, 397 Dowling st Williams, John, 122 Fig st, Ultimo Williams, John, Good st, Gran. Williams, John, J.P., Old South Hoad
road, Wav. Williams, John, 49 Oxford Bt, Pdtn. Williams, John, 27-0 Regent st Williams, John, 87 Turner st, Rfn. Williams, John, William st, cost Williams, John Chas., 100 Morehoad
st, Rfn.
Williams, John F., mining manager, 23 Waterloo st
Williams, John 11., bootmaker, 113 Dowling st
Williams, John L., Williams' Family hotel, 140 Woolloomooloo st
ford st Williams, Rev., Ross st, Pmatta. Williams, Richard, book-makor, 26
Wattle Bt Williams, Richard, grocer, 14 Ivy st,
Dar. Williams, Richard, ironmonger, 601
George st Williams, Richard, painter, 93 Caroline
st, Rfn. Williams, Richard, 115 Botany st Williams, Riohard, 9G Hnrrington st Williams, Richard, 220 Cumberland st Williams, Robert, cab proprietor, Bay
8t Williams, Robert, 174 Castlcreagh st Williams, Robert, 200 Palmer st Williams, S. U., draper, 395 Harris st Williams, Samuel, 7 Day torraco, Sus
sex st Williams, Samuel F., Dayst, Lcdt. Williams, T., boot manufacturer,
Llttlo Hunter st Williams, T., grocer, Miller st, St. L. Williams, Thomas, baker, 3 Baltio st,
Ntwn. Williams, Thomas, boardinghouse, 128
Sussex st Williams, Thomas, bootmaker, Iloiby
Bt, Ntwn. Williams, Thomas, builder, 34 Gowrlo
st, Ntwn. Williams, Thomas, dentist, 257 King
st, Ntwn. Williams, Thomas, engineer, Glebo st,
Glebo Williams, Thomas, glazier, Hopewell
st, Pdtn. Williams, Thomas, monumental
mason, Phillip st , Pmatta.
Williams, Thomas, undertaker, Church st, Pmatta.
Williams, Thomas, bootmaker, 16 Foster st
Williams, Thomas, 18 Bowman st Williams, Thomas, 113 Elizabeth st Williams, Thomas, Forsyth st, Glebo Williams, Thomas, Green's nl, Pdtn. Williams, Thomas, 63 Hunter Bt Williams, Thomas, 0 Louisa terrace,
Mitchell st, Glebe Williams, Thomas, 15 Milk st Williams, Thomas, Prospect st, Pdtn. Williams, Thomas. Vernon Bt, Whra. Williams, Thomas O., 120 Harris st Williams, W., bag maker, Tuppor st,
Mar. Williams, W., butcher, 124 Devonshire
st Wiliiams, W., 34 Botany Bt, Rfn. Williams, W. C, Victoria tcrraco,
Hereford st, Glebo Williams, W. II., builder, 489 Harrisst Williams, Walter, 300 Cleveland Bt Williams, Walter, New South Head rd,
Bent st, Pdtn. Williams, William, Williams'hotel, 126
Clarence st Williams, William, Comber st, Pdtn. Williams, William, 88 Crown st Williams, William, 393 Liverpool st Williams, William G., timber dealer,
Liverpool rd, Ash. Williams, William H., saddler, 4 nnd 6
Wilson st, Ntwn. Williams, William H„ Yotholino, St.
John's rd, Globo Williams, William II., 118 Kippax st W I L L I A M S O N , OROFT, a n d
OO., oil, colour, and chemical merchants, 05 York st
Williamson, McCreery, and Co., fur-nlshlng warehousemen, 500} Georg.', st
Williamson. A.. P., 164 King st Williamson, David, baker, 135 William
Bt Williamson, David, bulldor, Lambert
st, Camp. Williamson, David, livery stables, 154
Bourkc at Williamson, Elizabeth, milliner, 604
George Bt Williamson, George, carpenter, For
syth Bt, Glebo Williamson, Georgo, Ann tcrracs,
Catherine at, Lcdt.
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE CO., (Vide Advt. Page 24.)
TOTAL ANNUAL INCOME, £900,000.
W i l ALPHABETICAL. W i l 777
Williamson, George, William st, Gran. Williamson, Geo., 14 William Bt, Rfn. Williamson, J. C, 1 Lower Fort st Williamson, J. W.,ClliTonl Bt, Pmatta. Williamson, James, Excelsior hotel,
Sussex st Willie, Thos., Albert st, Pmatta. Willis, Thos., 8 Llttlo Devonshire st Willis, Thos., 29 Raglan Bt, Wtloo. Willis, William, bootmaker, Brisbano
place, 442 Kent st
UFETABL
Willis, W., agent, West st, St. L. Willi*. William, bootmaker, 328 Castlc-
reuir'i st Willis. William, shoemaker, Wallis st,
Whra. Willis, Win., carpenter, Prospect st,
M'Dtn. Willis, William, farmer, Flag Staff rd,
Ry.le Willis, William, 220 Dowling st Willis, William C, Selcoator, Railway
crcscont, Bur. Willis, William M„ storekeeper, Parra
matta rd, Glebo Willlscroft, Mary Ann, Grove st, Lcdt. Wlllison, Bertram, provision merohant,
Mount Bt, Vic. , Wlllison, George, bootmaker, Wynd-
ham st Willison, George, Wyudham at Willman, ttimuri, 6 Enmore rd,Ntwn. Willsmore, Henry, Pyrmont st Willmot, Stephen, builder, Addison rd,
Mar. Wilhnott, Georgo, land agent, Ado!-
phus st, Bal. Wilhnott, James, Mill Hill rd, Wav. Willins, F. W., 48 Wynyard squaro Willoughby, B„ electrician and com
mission agent, 338 Goorgo st Willoughby, Frodorick, Alice st, Ntwn. Willoughby, Georgo, Chapman st Willoughby, J. W., electrician, 95
Market st Willoughby, John, carpenter, 3 Wilton
tcrraco, Llttlo Macquario st Willoughby, John, High at, Can. Willoughby, John B., 160 Albion st Willoughby, John J., quarryman,
High Bt, Can. Willoughby, Joseph, quarryman, High
Bt. Can. Willows, Anthony, veterinary surgeon
to the government, 8 Bligh st Willows, iBaao, chemist, Upp. Bay
Viow st, Vio. Wills, A. O., bootmaker, Wilis at
Wav. Wills, Albert, E. 141 Sussex Bt, p.r
Ashtons, Manor st, Petm. Wills, Alfred, 253, Forbes st Wills, Alfred, Mary st, St P. Wills, Arthur, gilder, Bossor at, Bal. Wills, Frod, bricklayer, Pearl st, St. P. Wills, J . P., bootmakor, Lcichhardt at,
Wav. Wills, James, cngineor, Curtis st, Bal. Wills, John, tailor, 11 Wilmot st Wills, Richard C, Old Parramatta rd,
Glebo Willson, Charles, Arthur st Willson, Honry, gardener, George Bt,
Bur. Willson, J. P. S„ Emily st, Mar. Wilmoro, Charles H., saddlc-trco,makcr
Lambert at, Cam. Wilmot Alfred, painter, 15 Smith st Wilmot, Edward, labourer, Talfourd
st, Glebo Wilmot, T., builder, 42 Newtown rd Wilmott, John, Stewart at, Tdtn. Wilmott, William, 6 Rose at, Pdtn. Wllshiro, A. T., insurance agent, 77
N. Why. Wilson, Elizabeth, 68 Botany st Wilson, Elizabeth, 5 Smith st. Wtloo. Wilson, 1\, warehouseman, 151 Clar-
enco st Wilson, F. F. A., Alfred st, St. L., E. Wilson, F. F., 104 William st Wilson, Francis, Point Piper nl, Whra. Wilson, Frank, painter, Collcgo st,
Hal. Wilson, Frederick, mason, Underwood
Bt, Pdtn. Wilson, Frcderiok, CO Choune st, Fyr-
mont Wilson, Fredk., 2 Green's Lane, Little
Edward st Wilson, George, butchor, 300 Castle-
rcagh st Wilson, George, carpenter, Trafalgar
st, Lcdt. Wilson, George, dealer, Eva Terrace,
Elizabeth st Wilson, George, grocer, Gladesvillc rd,
Rydo Wilson, George, mason, The Warren,
Mar. Wilson, George, 222 Abattoir rd, Pyr-
mont Wilson, George, 10 Edgely st Wilson, Georgo, 12 Little Goodlet at Wilson, Gtorgo, Mitchell st, Glebo Wilson, George, " Oswald," Naplor st
Goodo's rd, Bo., W. Winter, W., signwritor, °8 Holt st Wlnterbottom, James, Gardener's lano,
Bot. Wlnterbottom, Mary, greongrooer, 42
George st, Rfn. Wlnterbottom, Thomas, Brougham st,
Globo Winterburn, Edward, plasterer, Union
st, Pdtn. Winters, Froderick, Paton's, Buildings,
Kent st Winters, J. F., halrdresor, 355 Dowllng
st WIntle, John, furrior, Bllgh at, St.
L., E. Winto, Walter, blacksmith, Union st Winston, Mrs. U., drapor, Miller st,
Vio. Wlnton, Walter, carpenter, King st,
Bal. Wintou. William, grocor, 42 Myrtlo st Wirth, J., builder and carpenter, 31
Hunter st Wirth, Jaoob, carpontor. Sterling st,
Glebo Wlsby, M. F., lacemakor, 314 Bourko
st Wisdom, Wm., Alice st, Ntwn. Wiso, Alfred, stono mason, 44 Gourlo
st, Ntwn. Wiso, Goorgc, butchor, Darling st, Bal. Wise, George F., 146 Victoria st Wiso, Henry, builder, Smr. U., Ash. Wiso, Henry, 10 Cooper st Wiso, John If., builder, Viow st, Lcdt. Wiso, Thomas, 39 Myrtlo st W I S E H E A B . T , a n d CO. (succes
sors to Edward Turner), stationers, booksellers, and nows agents, &o., 002 Oeorge «t, Briokfleld hill
st Wood, Basscll, Vlckory st, Wav, Wood, Chas., piano nnd tool maker,
234 Clarence st Wood, Charles, tobocco maker, 111
Cleveland st, Rfn. Wood, David, agent, Globe st, Glebo Wood, Fredk., Bay st, Bot. Wood, Geo., carjwntor, Rofo st, Lcdt. Wood, Geo., carpontcr, Underwood st Wood, George, 25 Bourko st Wood, George, 499 Bourko st Wood, Geo., Nelson rd, Wav. Wood, George E., Wyndham st WOOD, G R A N V I L L E A., photo
grapher, 316 George st Wood, 1L, undor-socrctary for mines,
Ash. Woolf, Solomon, 81 Darlinghurst rd Woolf, William, storekeeper, Sussex st Woolfe, Henry, butcher, 060 Georgo st Woolfe, S„ Old South Head rd, Whrn. Woolford, A., Charles Bt, Petm. Woolfson, S., commission agent and
broker, 81 King st Wooller, W., commission a^'ent, horse
st, Mar. Wright, John, 110 Bsy Bt Wright, John, Bent st, Petm. Wiight, John, 23 Corben st Wright, John, 22 Crown lano Wright. John, 9 Harnett st Wright, John, 13 Langlcy's lnuo Wriglit, John, Itobcrtson st W R I G H T , J O H N G., Garden
Palace hotel, 322 George st Wright, John 1 \ J.P.. Brunswick
parade, Arthur st. A*h. Wright, John 11., architect, Krown st.
IMtu. Wiight. Joseph, baker. Avocn st,
Rwk. Wright, Jnslu'i, outfitter, 21 Sussex st Wright, Martha, Green's rd. Pdtn. W.ight, .Mary A., 1T.7 I.lvirpmil st Wright. Nathaniel, Toxteth park,
Glebe Wright, R. A., 016 Bourkc st Wright, llich., grocer, Balmain rd,
merchant-, 300 Pitt Bt Wvatt, Frederick. 348 Victoria st Wyntt, Henry, 051 Harris st Wyatt, Isabella, dealer, 208 Crown Bt Wyatt, John, builder, 36 Egan Bt,
Ntwn. Wyatt, Joseph, Blue Point rd, Vic Wyatt, William H., 182 William st Wyatt, William W., Short st, Bal. Wyl'row, David, master mariner, 20
Gloucester st Wyche, Augustus, wheelwright, Ada
st. Pmatta. W\iherley, draper. Church st, Pmntt.1. Wyke, E., " Douglas Cottage," Denl-
son rd, Petm, Wyldo, Maria, accoucheuse, 128 Riley
st Wyles, John, dealer, 68 George st,
west Wyles, L., Mulberry Cottage, Bray st,
St. L., E.
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE 0O„ (Vide Advt. Page 24.)
6466 POLICIES ISSUED LAST YEAR FOR £2,222,541.
Wyl ALPHABETICAL. You 783
Wyllo, Charles, bricklayer, Cobar st, Can.
Wylie, Charles, "Delaware Villa," Cobar st, Petm.
Wylie, Charles A., contractor, 11 Bcl-gravo Terraco, Harris st
Wylie, James, grcongrocer, 28 Lewis st, Hfn.
W Y M E R , M I L L E R , & CO., T i m b o r a n d G a l v a n i z e d -I r o n M o r o h a n t s , coal and fuel merchants, wharfingers, Sic, Commercial Wharf, Mllson's Point
Wymcr, Charles F., Now Bt, Mlison's Point, St. L„ E.
Wynderbank, William, Woomcrah Avenuo
Wyndham, Miriam, Hargravost, Pdtn Wyndicr, Mrs., Raglan st, Manly Wyndon, James, engineer, New Bt Wyndow, Alonzo, View Bt, Lcdt. Wyndow, Georgo, View st, Lcdt. Wynn, Henry, Vino st, Ash. Wynn, Richard, Liverpool rd, Ash. Wynn, S. G., Edmund st, Wav. Wynn, Thomas, Inspector of Govern
builder, High st, St. L, E. Young, Charles, draughtsman, 41
Cleveland st, Rfu. Young, Charles, painter, 108 Arthur st Young, Charles, A., 27 Lansdowno st Young, Charles J , 45 Windmill st Young, Daniel, shipwright, 30 Mill st,
Pyrmont Young, E. W, grocer, Crystal st Petm. Young, Edward, tobacconist, 428
Bourke st Young, Elizabeth, lodging-liotiso, 270
Elizabeth st Youug, F. C, bootmaker, New Canter
bury rd, Petm. Young, Frauk. 83 Rosehlll st, Hfn. Young, Frederick G, 81 Dowliug st Young, Georgo, dairyman, 116 Cleve
land st, Ilfn. Young, George, engineer, 170 Botany
st, Wtloo, Young, Geo, painter, 308 Jones st Young, Geo, paporhangor, 07 lliillan-
nmlugst, Hfn. Young, Gcorgo, Cambridge Cottage, 2
Oxford st, Ntwn. Young, George E , hairdresser, 313
King st, Ntwn. Young, George E , pianoforte tuner,
Campbell st, Dal. Yonng, Oeorgo W , grocer, Denlson st,
Zoological Gardons, Tortico, Daniel, caretaker, Moore Park
Zulll, Frcdk, 20 and 31 Cumberland at
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE CO., (Vide Advt. Page 24.)
PR0FIT8 DIVIDED EVERY YEAR.
POST OFFICE MONEY ORDERS AND SAVINGS BANKS. 785
POST OFFICE MONEY ORDERS AND
GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANKS.
POST OFFICE MONEY O R D E R S . For sums not exceeding £6, a chargo of Cd,; for sums
not exceeding £10, a charge of la. Intercolonial Money Orders may be obtained and made
payable In NEW ZEALAND, QEENSLAND, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, VICTORIA, and WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
For aums not exceeding £6, a chargo of Is.; for Bums not exceeding £10, a chargo of 28.
GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND. For sums not exceeding £2, a chargo of Is.; for sums
not exceeding £6, a chargo of 2s.; for sums not exceeding £7, a chargo of 2s.: for sums not exceeding £10, a chargo of 4s.
Foreign Money Orders, payablo at the CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, INDIA, CHINA, JAPAN, CANADA, and the UNITED STATES OP AMERICA, £6 and under,—2S. ; above £6, but not exceeding £10,—4s. Payable in GERMANV, not exoeoding £2,—2s.; above £2, but not exceeding £6,—4s.; above £6, but not oxoeeding £7,—0s.; above £7, but not exceeding £10,—8B.
Tolcgraph Monoy Orders may be obtained And made payablo at all Monoy Order Offices (which are also Telegraph Offices) in Now South Wales, and also payable nt offices in Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, and Tasmania, on payment of the usual oharges for a message of Ten Words, In addition to the Monoy Order Commission; the Remitter also advising the payoo and paying for tho message according to the number of words.
No SInglo Order can bo granted for moro than £10. F. W. HILL, Superintendent.
GOVERNMENT P O S T OFFICE S A V I N G S B A N K .
F. W. H I L L , Comptroller. Sums of One Shilling to £200 received as deposits at 4
per cent.
POST, TELEGRAPH, AND MONEY ORDER OFFICES. Abattoirs T., Abattoir rd—E. A. Bingham Ashfleld T.M.O., railway station—Miss Gtbbcs Annandalo, Farrainatta rd—Hannah Williams Arnollffe—W. Smlthson Balmoin T.M.O., Watorview and Darling Bts—Catherine
E. Chape Balmaln, west, Western rd—J. GoBlIng Bankstown—R. O. Caird Beaconsfleld, North rd—Mrs. E. Warren Belmoro—James Mllncr Bllocla-Mlss Edith M. Walker Bondl—Mrs. Emily Fremlin Botany M.O.—O. Howo Botany rd, Botany—Mrs. J. Alder Bourko st, Redfern—W. M. Humo Buenavista Military rd—Mrs. A. Ritohio Bnrwood T. M. O., Railway Station—H. Matthews
Cnmdcnvllle, Newtown—Adolph Bcholl Camperdown T. M. O., Qoorgo st—F, Burgla Canterbury, Georgo st—James Slocombo Chatswood, Lane Covo rd—D. Bldrigo Concord—Mrs. Toomey Croyden, Railway Station—Mrs. Annio Ludford Darlington T. M. O., Cleveland st—Mrs. E. J. Stuokoy Drultt Town—Albert Allen Edgecllffo T., Ocean st—Miss H. North Enflcld-G. W. Newbould Ermlngton—G. Adamson Exchange T. M. 0., Brldgo 8t—L. St. Aubyn FIvo Dock, Gt. Northern rd—T. Baker Gladsvllle, North rd—Mrs. S. Howell Glebo T. M. 0., Glebe rd—Miss M. L. Knott Georgo st West (202) T. M. O.-E. Loyd Greenwich—Miss Maria M'Lean Haymarkot, 732 Georgo st T. M. 0.—W. H. Hunt Homebush T. M. 0.—0. G. A, Dontty Hunter's Hill T^MIss R. L. Twentyman Iron Covo BridgqUParromatta rd, Five Dook—J. Croker King st (27) T. M^O.-C. E. Dale King's Grove—DavidJiowis La Peronso T.—D. J. M'Lean Loichardt T. M. 0.—Mrs. E. A. H. Cross Lower Botany T.—Miss A. Halloran Macdonaldtown MTO.—Henry Knight, jun. Manly T. M. 0., Fountain Bt—Miss L. F. Stephen Marriokvlllo T. M. 0., Chapel st—G. E. Collett Miller's Point T. M. 0., Argyle st—Josoph Lee Mount Carmel—Mrs. Mary Manson Naremburn, Market at, N. Willoughby—Miss C. Hartlng-
ton. Newtown, T. M. 0., King 8t—P. Goold North Willoughby, Penshurst st—Mrs. Jane Leafo Oxford at (90) T. M. 0.—0. B. Cuttriss Paddlngton, T. M. O., 210 Old South Head Rd.—A. Gale Park st (7) T. M. O.-G. M. White Petersham, T. M. 0., Railway Station—Mrs, J. Andrews Pyrmont, T. M. 0., Union st—F. Lassen Pyrmont, Harris st (M.O.)—0. E. Fleming Randwlck, T. M. 0.—Miss A. Dargin Redfern, T. M. 0M George and Redfern ate—J. Sowcroft Redmyre, Railway Station—Benjamin Salkild Rlvorvlow—James P. Best Rydo, T. M. 0., Church Bt—G, M. Pope St. Leonards T.M.O., Miller st and Lane Covo rd—J
Hambly. St. retcrs T.M.O.—Mrs. L. Perctval. Summer Hill, Lackey at—Georgo Hodgson, jun. Surry Hills, Crown «t, T.M.O.—Miss F. W. Elderihaw. Waterloo T.M.O.—R. Farquharson. Watson's Bay M.O.—Mrs. E. May. Wavorley T.M.O., Cowpor Bt—Mrs. L. Ferris. William st (106) T.M.O.—T. W. H. Deo. Woollahra M.O.—W. Ford.
AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY (Vide Advt. Pages 18 & 19.)
786 STAMP DUTIES.
STAMP DUTIES.
£ a. d. AQRBEF.ENT, not undor seal 0 1 0 BILL OP ESCHANOE 011 FllOMISSOHY NOTE—
For every £50 or fractional part of £ 6 0 . . . . 0 0 0 BILL OF LADING—For every bill or qppy
thereof 0 0 0 CONVEYANCE OH TRANSFER OF 8IIAIIES OH
STOCK—For every £10 or fmotional part of £10 0 0 0
CONVEYANCE Oil TRANSFER OF PROPERTY— Under £50 valuo 0 6 o
- Exceeding £60 and not execoding £100. . . . 0 10 0 Every £100 or fractional part of £100 0 10 1
CONVEYANCK OF ANY OTHER KIND 1 0 0 DllAFT, payable on demand 0 0 1 BF.ED of any kind not otLcrwiso charged 1 0 0 LEASE—
For deflnito or indefinite term of nny lands, tenements, or heritable subjects— Wliero the consideration or part thereof consists of money, stock, or security—la respect of such consideration [Samo duty as u conveyance for the same consideration.] Where tho consideration or part thereof shall bo rent. In respect of such consideration— For every sum not exceeding £60 per annum 0 2 6
. For every £50 or fractional part thereof.... 0 2 0 Of any other kind whntsoovcr 1 0 0
MEMORANDUM OF TRANSFER UNDER ACT 20 VICTORIA NO. 0—Samo duty as for con. veyance for salo of lands for like sum.
POLICIES OF INSURANCE POLICY for or against los3 by Fire—For every
£100 and also for the fractional part of £100 Insured by any term or period exceeding six calendar months 0 0 0 And not exceeding six months 0 0 3 On every renewal or contlnnanco thereof for ovety £100 and for every fractional part of £100 Insured for any term 0 0 3
POLICY for nny voyage or ptrlod—For ovcry £100 and also for tho fractional part of £100 so insured 0 0 3 On every ronowal or continuance thereof for every £100 or fractional purt of £100 0 0 3
POLICY not otherwise specified—For every £100 . and for every fractional part 0 1 0
HECEIPTS RECEIPT given for or upon the payment of any
sum of money amounting to £2 and upwards , 0 0 2
TRANSFERS TRANSFER OF SHAKES See Convoyanco of
Shares TRANSFER of any run or station held undor
lcaso or promise of lease from the Crown or of any interest therein where the dcolared valuo of tho said run or station or interest or the valuo thereof assessed as in this Act provided shall not exceed £100 0 10 0 And whero such valuo shall exceed £1(K) and any fractional part of £100 0 10 0
DUTIES ON TUB ESTATES OF DECEASED PERSONS PART I.
1. Probato or letters of Administration to bo granted in respect of any such estato on every £100 or part thereof 1 per cenl
PENALTIES. For not obliterating Adbcslvo Stamp, £10 For removing Adhesive Stamp with intention to defrauc.
Her Majesty or ngaln using or selling or uttering thi samo stamp, £20
For presenting for paymontor paying Indorsing or negotiating any Foreign Bill of Exchange without tho sam> being stamped, £20
For Issuing indorsing transferring using negotiating presenting for payment or paying any unstamped Bill oi Exchango Promissory Note Draft Cheque or Order for the payment of money, £20
And no holder can recover thcroon unless tho samo bo duly stamped
For making f alsestatcmcnt or assisting therein—Imprisonment for three years and to £100
For Fraudulent acts—Hard labour ou tho roads &c. or bo imprisoned for 7 years
For not stamping Transfer of Shares, £10 For making or executing a Bill of Lading unstamped, £('' For registering ouy unstamped Instrument, £5 For giving unstamped Receiptor refusing to givo stamped
Receipt or separating or dividing tho amount to redui ;> it bolow £2, £10
For not sotting forth overy fact and circumstanco affect ing tho liability of nny Instrument chargeablo with Stamp Duty in any Instrument liable to Stamp Duty, £60
For receiving any premium for Insuranco and notinaklui.-out stamped Folloy, or for making out unstamped Polioy, £20
For administering tho estate of any deceasod porson with out taking out Probato or Administration of such Estate, £100; and a further penalty of £10 per cct '• ou tho amount of Stamp Duty payable thereon
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE 00., (Vide Advt. Page 24.)
TOTAL PROFIT DIVIDED BY THE 800IETY, £916;i68. '. ,
ADDENDA. 787
ADDENDA.
T H E ROYAL SOCIETY OF N E W SOUTH WALES. 37 Elizabeth streot, North.
Founded, 1821. Incorporated, 1881. Tho object of the Society Is to receive nt its stated
meetings original papers on Science, Art, Literature, and Philosophy, and especially on such subjects as tend to develop tho resources of Australia, and to illustrate its Natural History and Productions.
Ordinary General Meetings of tho Royal Society tako place at 8 p.m., on the first Wednesday In ovory month, during tho last eight months of tho year; subject to
'alteration by tho Council with due notlco. Honorary Prcsidont—His Excellency tho Right Hon. Lord
Augustus Loftus, O.C.B., &c, iic, &c. Prcsidont—Hon. J. Smith, C.M.G., M.L.O. Vice-Presidents—Charles -Moore F.L.S., W. A. Dixon,
F.O.S. non. Treasurer—H. G. A. Wright, M.R.O.S.E. Hon. Secretaries—Prof. Liversidgo, F.R.S., &o., Dr. Lei-
blus, M.A., F.C.S. Council-Robert Hunt, F.G.S., Dr. W. Morris, P. R.
Pedley, F. Poolman, Chr. Rolleston, C.M.G., H. C. Russell, B.A., F.R.A.S., &o.
Assistant Secretary—W. H. Webb
GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALASIA, 127 Mocquario street.
Genornl Council, Province of Now South Wales: VIco-Prcsldcnt—Professor W. J. Stephens, M.A., etc. Members—P. F. Adams, Esq., Surveyor-General; tho
eta Assistant Secretary—Rcsclgh Martin. Honorary Treasurer—Francis Gerard.
Administrattvo Council: President—Professor W. J. Stephens, M.A. Members—The Hon. W. A. Brodribb, M.L.C., F.R.G.S.;
E. Du Four, Esq., F.R.G.S.; Rov. James Jeffories, LL.B.; Dr. T. Bolgravo; O. S. Wilkinson, Esq., F.L.S.,etc.; Gcorgo Rankon, Esq.
Hon. Secretary—E. Marin La Mcsloe, C.G.S., Paris eto. Hon. Treasurer—Francis Gerard. Annual subscription, £1 Is.
REFORM CLUB 123 Macquario stroot
President—Hon. Sir John Robertson, K.C.M.G. Trustees—Hon. Gcorgo Thornton, M.L.O., Mr. W. B.
Walford, Sir Pntrlok Jennings, K.O.M.G. Secretary—Frederick O. Rooko
SYDNEY AMATEUR CANVAS DINGY CLUD. Address—Box 48, Exchange.
Patron—Dr. F. Milford Commodore—D. A. Munro President—J. H. Hyam Hon. Becrotary—Herb. Downs Treasurer—H. Harding
ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL.
Victor and Burton sts, Darllnghurst Under tho oarc of tho Sisters of Charity
Joint Treasurers—Mrs. M. J. O'Brien, superioress ; Chas, S. Covcny
Secretary— W. W. Tarleton Bankors—Tho Commercial Banking Company, Sydney
HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN
aiebo rd Prcsidont—Sir Gcorgo WIgram Allen, Knt. VIco-Prosidcnts—Lady Allen, Lady Martin Hon. Trcasuror—R. King Hon. Secretary—S. A. Stephen, M.P. Lady-Snporlntendent—MIBS Holdon Collector—James Druco, 105 Pitt Bt
CONCORD MUNICIPALITY Gazetted September, 1883
Mayor and Aldermen oleoted for 1881 Mayor—Alfred Llowolly Bray Aldermen — Daniel Zoellcr, William Keep Chapman
Robert Jossolyn, Thomas James Nash, John James Mooro >
Council Clerk—John Candllsh, Broughton st
ORDER OF ROYAL FORESTERS Supreme Officers
Supremo Woodward—J. Mason Supremo Trustees—W. Pritohard, J. Blow, T. Wnrrcn Supremo Secretary—John Hampton, George streot, Mac-
donaldtown
SUPREME COURT AND OFFICES
Wood's Palace hotel, George street, Haymarket
BRANCH COURTS Court Royal Plant—St. Andrew's School, Kent st Court Perseverance—Hill's rooms, 780 Brickfield hll
George st Court Harmony—Club-houso hotel, Aborcromblo plao Court Eden—Unicorn hotel, Oxford and Hopewell sts
Paddington Court Fidelity—Why not, Foresters' hall Court Fortitude—Smart's hotel, Pitt and Market sts Court Unity—Trafalgar hotel, Castloroogh st Court Concord—Swan with two nocks, Gcorgo st Court Royalty—7D0 George st Court Woolloomooloo—St, Peter's school, Woolloomooloo Court Royal Standard—Why not, Foresters' hall Court Victoria—Council chambers, St. John's rd, Forest
Lodgo Court Evening Star—Warwick castle, Balmaln Court Progress—Hill's shop, Brickfield hill, Goorgo Bt Court St. Leonards—Private house, Mount and Walkor
ts, St. Leonards
AGENCIES EVERYWHERE
AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY (Vide Advt. Pages 18 &19.)
788 ADDENDA.
NAMES RECEIVED TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.
Abrahams Mark and Co., merchants and Importer!, 422 A Georgo st
Jeffries, G. A., Sportsman's Arms Hotel, 171 George Bt, west
Jones, C. E. Russell, solicitor, 77 Elizabeth st
Krotschman, Joseph, profossor of music, Glebo Point rd
Loiobhardt Municipality — annual value, £3120; area, 1350 acres-office hours, 0 to 4 Tuesdays and Fridays; oouncil meets every alternate Monday ; Council Olork, Beames, W.
LOVE, C L I F F O B D & CO, tea merchants, importers, 70 York st
McCombie, Walter, Shipwrights Arms Hotel, 100 George st
Manly Gaslight and Coko Company Shonstono, Wm., Secretary, 368 Ocorgo st
Robinson, James, Tarragon Hotol, 134 and 130 Sussex st
Samuel, Philip P., 44 York st, general merchant, musical instrument and ptanoforto importer, agent for London Watch Co.
Technological, Industrial, and Sanitary Museum of New South Wales; Agricultural Hall, outer domain, open daily from 1 to 0 p.m., Sundays 2 till 5 p.m.; Maiden, J. II., Curator and Secretary
Toms, Reginald, professor of muslci 360 Georgo st
WI8MMEMT & Ito (Successors to EDWARD TURNER,)
99
a&Qm<i3& S T R E E T , (BRICKFIELD HILL,)
S Y 3D3NTES-1T,
|Utioierp9 ^ooltfellepp ami Jfe^f! ^$ejty
Periodicals and English Newspapers by every Mail.
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE CO., (Vide Advt. Page 24.)
EUROPEAN MANUFACTURERS. 789
EUROPEAN MANUFACTURERS
ADVERTISING IN THE
SYDNEY DIRECTORY, i884. TAQE
A g r i c u l t u r a l I m p l e m e n t s . Thomas Stanlforth and Co., Hack-
enthorpc, near Sheffield.. . . 76
A r t i s t s ' Mater ia l s . E. Wolff and Son, 55 Great Queen
street, London, W. C 70 Bolssbath and Son, 30 Farringdon
road, London, E.0 82
Beer M e r c h a n t s ' S u n d r i e s . Mocord and Aroh, 47 Great Towor
street, London, E.C 80
Bookbinders ' Maoh inery Manufacturers .
J. Richmond and Co., 31 and 32 Kirby street, Hotton Gardens, London, E.0 G4
83
80
B o t t l e Manufacturers . Robt Gandllsh & Son, Platform
Wharf, London, S.E
B r e w e r s ' S u n d r y m e n . Macord and Aroh, 47 Great Tower
street, London, E.0 Bryan Corcoran, 31 Mark Lane,
Londou, malt kilns, roasters, and all sundries for malsters and brewers
Ooooa Manufac turers . Henry Thorno and Co., 8 Postern
Row, London, manufacturers and exporters of Thorno's pure extract of cocoa
Color Manufac turers . Herrmann, Keller and Co., 00
Mark Lane, Loudon, manufacturers of and agents for paints, dry colors, both ordinary and fine, ultramarines, bronzes, aniline, dyes, chemicals, otc, pocked suitable for all markets..
Coppersmiths . Redtdalo and Co., 64, 65, and 60
Mlnories, London, E.0 xxv
Cork Merchants . Roberts and Son, 22 Harp Lane,
GreatToworstreet,London, E.C. 83
Crape Manufacturers . Grout and Co., London, Man
chester, and Paris; works, Norwich, Yarmouth, Ditohlng-ham, Ponders End
D o n k e y P o m p Manufac turers . Alex. Wilson and Co., Vauxholl
Ironworks, Wandsworth road, London, S.W. .. 06-07
l'AGE D r a w i n g M a t e r i a l s .
E. Wolff and Sons, 65 Great Queen street, London, W. 0 70
E n g i n e e r s . J. Richmond and Co., 31 and 32
Kirby Btrcct, Hatton Gardens, London, E.C. G4
Alex. Wilson and Co., Vauxhall Ironworks, Wandsworth rood, London, S.W 00-or
Hampson, Bottridgo and Co,, 35, 30 and 87 Cloth Fair, London, E.C 82
Aug. Brehmor, 3 & 4 Moore Lane, London, E.C 78
Richard Houohln, Bridport Place, N., London, England ; inventor and manufacturer of machinery for crutching, melting, cutting, and stamping soap
Georgo Spencer and Co., 77 Cannon street, London, E.0 82
Wm. R. Dell and Son, 20 Mark Lane, Loudon, E.0 08
Redsdalo and Co., 54, 55, and 50 Mlnories, Loudon, E.C xxv
John and Henry Gwynne, makers of the largest centrifugal pumping engines in the world. Patentees and solo manufacturers of the "Invincible" centrifugal pumps and direct-acting pumping engines, the suction and discharge branches of which can bo swivelled and set at any angle. Used for IlllllQATION, DllAINAQE, SlIKEl'-WASniNQ, sowago, and water-works; for emptying graving and other docks, and for circulating water in condensors of land or marine engines. First prize at every exhibition whero shown. Full particulars on applloation to John and Honry Gwynne, 80 Cannon street, London . . . .
Call & Co., 15 Rue do Grinellc, Paris 74
F a n o y Goods, &o. Marion and Co., 22 and 23, Soho
Squaro, London, W.C
Fi l ter Manufac turer . P. A. Maljrncn, 22 Great Towor
street, London ; patent, " filtro rapldc," for the purification of Water and other liquids..
80
Freoman's Ohlorodyne . Richard Freeman, pharmacist,
70 Kennington Park road, London, S.E 77
Fu l l er ' s E a r t h M a n u f a c t u r e r s . John Hynam, 11 Wilson st, Fins-
Paper Hanging Manufacturers. Ligbtliown, Asplnnll & Co., 142
Queen Victoria st, London, E.G. 83
Paper Makers'Tools. Taylor Brothers, Adolaido Works,
Sheffield, England . . . . 6 3
Paper Manufacturers, L. Avril, 12 and 13 Castle st, Hoi-
born, London, E.0 70
Pen Manufacturers. 0. Brandouer and Co., 24 King
Edward street, Newgate street, Loudon ; workB, New John street, West, Birmingham
J. Glllott b Sons, 37 Graceclmrch st; London, E.C 81
Perfumers and Chemists. Rowland and Sons, 20 Hatton
Gardens, London, England . . xxl
Pickle Manufacturer. George Whybrow, London ; regis
tered specialities: The " Warranted," "London," "Eag le" and " Popular " pickles ; also the " Popular " reliBh. Established over forty years
PAVE Photographies Materials,
Marion & Co., 22 and 23 Soho Sqnore, London, W 80
Printers' Maohinery, Ilampson, Bettrldgo and C<\, 35
36 and 37 Cloth Fair, I- lidon, E.0 82
Printors' Materials. J . O. Paul & Son., Gianvillo WorkB
Kings Cross rd, London, W.C... 76
Pump Manufacturers. Grcindl Pump, for water, gas and
air. The only non-centrifugal pump working with a perfect uniform delivery. M. L. l'olllon (late of the Ecolo Centralo of Paris), Engineer dos Arts et Manufactures, 74 Boulevard Montpamossc, Paris . . . . 8 1
Nines' Pump. Exhausting and Forcing, four effects. II. Nines, engineer, Avenue Poruscrtier, 0, near tho Placo Voltalro, Paris 84
Saddlers ' Ironmongers. Bcauchamp and Bliss (late Wm.
Bliss and Co.), 13 and 16 Sun street, Flnsbury, London, E.G. 81
Saddlers (Wholesale). Benucnamp and Bliss (late Wm.
Bliss and Co.), 13 and 16 Sun street, Flnsbury, London, E.O. 81
Saw Mill Requisites. Taylor Brothers, Adelaide Works,
Sheffield, England . . . . 6 3
Ship Furnishers, &o. Rcdsdnlo and Co., 64, 66 nnd 56
Liverpool and London and Globe Insuranco Co., M. W. S. Clarke, Resident Secretary (bottom marginal lines, and see pago advertisement 24)
Lowdon, W. and Co. (facing Warohousomon in Trades Directory)
Mackenzio, W. II. and Co., insuranco agents (faolng Trades and Professional Dlreotory)
Pacific Fire and Marino Insurance Company, Sydney (facing insido end cover)
Shepherd and Co., Darling Nursery, Surry Hills, and Royal Arcade, Sydney (inside end covor)
Smith, Wm. Howard and SOUB (Limited), steamship owners (back cover, in gold lottering)
South British Firo Insuranco Co. (colored paper, centre of Directory)
Victoria Insuranco Companies (outside front cover in gold lettering)
Williamson, Groft and Co., importers of oils, varntshos, &o. (facing naino in Trades Directory)
B A N K S . ' Australian Joint Stock Bauk 1 Bank of Now South Wales 2,3 The City Bank 6 Commercial Banking Company of Sydnoy . . . . 4,6 English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank . . 8 French Bank (Comptoir D'Escompto do Paris) . . 7 Federal Bank of Australin (Limited) 13 London Chartered Bank of Australia 0 Mercantile Bauk of Sydney 10 Oriental Bank Corporation 11 Queonaland Nationnl Bank (Limited) 12A Tho Union Bank of Australia (Limitod) .. . . 1 2
INSURANCE & ASSURANCE COMPANIES. Australian Alliance Assuranco Company (Montefioro,
Gillies and Co., Agents) 16 Australian Mutual Provident Society; also BOO special
ndvts. (Alex. J. Ralston, Seorctary) . . 18,10 China Trailers nnd Insurance Company, Limited
(H. E.Russell, Agent for Sydney) 62 City of London Firs Insurance Company, Limited
(Horbort Raymond, Agent) 25 Hamburgh-Magdcburgh Fire Insuranco Company
(Rabone, Feez and Co., Agents) 15
PAGE Imperial Fire Insurance Company of London (R. B.
Manager) 28 Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Com
pany ; seo also special advt 24 London and Provincial Firo Insuranco Company,
Limited (Edward Chapman and Co., Agents) . . 27 Mutual Assuranco Society of Victoria, Limited (John
Morison MoCrae, Resident Seorotary . . . . 2 7 Mutual Life Association of Australasia (J. C. Reming
ton, Seorotary) 17 National Fire and Marino Insurance Company of
Now Zealand (W. II. Giddy, Manager . . . . 28 New York Life Insuranco Company (J . G. Jcffress,
Manager) 20,21,22,33 Paciflo Firo nnd Marino Insurance Company (E. L.
Montefiore, Mnnagor) seo special advt Soutli British Firo and Marine Insurance Company,
(M. Metoalfe and Co., Agents), seo special advt. Sydney Marine Assuranco Company (Unlimited
Liability—P. J . Clark, Manager) 26 United Insurance Company (Firo and Marine—Thos.
M. Tiuloy, Acting Manager) 16 Victoria Insuranco Companies, see special ndvts. .
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANIES. Australian Steam Navigation Company . . . , 80 Huddart, Parker and Company's Steamships . . 32 lllawarra Steam Navigation Company 33 Nioboll, B. B., Line of Steamers 38 Paciflo Mall Steamship Company (Gilchrist, Watt &
Co., General Agents) 20 Smith, Wm. Howard and Sons' Steamships, see
special advt. on back covor Stevens, Geo, R, and CO.'B Steamships 31
MISCELLANEOUS COMPANIES. Anstralaslan Mortgage and Agency Company,
Limited (Offlco—7 Bent street) 43 Civil Service Building Socioty (Offlco—184 Pitt s t ) . . 42 Colonial Sugar Refining Company (Offices—O'Connell
street, Sydney) 40 Federal Building Society (Office—Corner of King and
Pit t streets) 14 Now South Wales Shale and Oil Company—Comet
Moore Btreot, Sydnoy) 87 Sydney Permanent Freehold Land and Building
Society (Offlco—313 Pitt street) 51
MISCELLANEOUS. Arloll, W, H. and Co., goncral merchants and com
mission agents 38 Atchison and Schlcioher, civil engineors nnd licensed
survoyors GO Alcock and Co.*s billiard tablos 53
Batt, Rodd, and Purves, auctioneers, land and estate agents . . 6 1
Bombard, Arnstacdt and Co.,merchants . . . . 5 0 Bolster and Justclius, architects 56 Bown, T. J. and Co., gasuttcrs, plumbers, and fire
engineers 36
Cahill, John and Co., soap and candlo manufacturers 48
II INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
l'AOE Carter, J, a., sail and tent maker 86 Central Land Auction RoomB 67 Cunningham, James, monumental sculptor 68
8s 35 Davis, S., advertising contractor
Dunn, James and Co., iron merchants and IndeDters Bzold, Vm., importer and manufacturer of pianos .. 52
Field and Sons, produce merchants 47 Forster, S. and Sons, brass and Iron bedstead makers
and Importers, Iron and brass founders, engineers &o. .. 39
Fowler, Robert, pottery works 48
51
88
66
40 60
Gabriel, Gustavus, dentist
Hanson and Lewis, monumental sculptors
Jaokscn and Co., Swansea Galvanizing Works Jones, David and Co., tailors, gentlemen's mercers,
clothiers, family drapers, and costumiers .. James and Co., importers
Klrchner, E. and Co, Importers of hardware, paints, olls,&o 62
Lassetter, F. and Co., Limited, wholesale, retail, and export Ironmoneers, and machinery Importers .. 84
Lawler, John, upholsterer, &o 41 Lublenskl, Dr. J. Crosar, homoeopathio physician .. 47
Macbralr, Brothers, manufacturers and Importers of steel, hardware, machinery, &o 63
Mate, T. H. and Co., importers and gonoral merchants 44
PAOE Miller and Harrison, timber merchants and steam
joinery works 68 Morell, G. A, C.E., consulting engineer and architect 45
Newman, J. Hnbert, portraitist 60
Odling Brothers,.marbIe merchants 60
Parrott and Roberts, oivil engineers and surveyors.. 60
Rabone, Feez and Co., merchants, &o 68 Romany, Eilward, house, land, estate, and Insurance
agent, io •• 53 Richardson and Wrench, land auctioneers, appraisers
stock and station agents, &o 61 Robertson, George and Co., Limited, publishers, im
porters of books and stationery, Sio 87
Sands, John, manufacturing, wholesale and retail stationer, prlntor, engraver, lithographer, account book manufacturer, printers' broker, electro-typor. Illuminator, writing ink and scaling wax manufacturer 67, 85, 87
Selfo. Norman, olvil and mcohanlcal consulting engineer : "0
Smith, O, H., hat and cap manufacturer and Importer 68 Stephenson, Mark and Son, oar, olock, and scull
maker, i c *' Sutton, Peter, general and forwarding carrier .. 47 White, J. Murray, solloltor - . . 8 1
Toung and Lark, merchants, warohousemon, and importers, lie 48
A
ADVERTISEMENTS.
§lte Australian Joint Jltock § a n l •INCORPORATED BY AOT OF OOUNOIL, 1853.
PAID-UP CAPITAL, £500,000, with power to inorease to £1,000,000. R E I S E R - V S WU-HTXi, £ 2 1 0 , 0 0 0 .
Dirootors. EDWARD LORD, ESQ., CHAIRMAN. O. NEVILLE GRIFFITHS, ESQ., M.L.A. WILLIAM B. WALFOHD, ESQ. WALTER FRIEND, ESQ. TllE HON'. JEREMIAH BRICE RtlNDLE, GEORGE A. MURRAY, ESQ.
ESQ., M.L.C. Auditors : GEORGE DURHAM, ESQ.; CHAS. H. MYLES, ESQ.
Solioitors : MKSSRS. ROBERTSON, FISHER, AND RALFE. General Manager: VINCENT WANOSTROCHT GIBLIN.
Heaia. OfS.ce, S3ra.r1.e3r-FRANCIS ADAMS, Assistant Manager. GREGORY GEORGE BLAXLAND, Accountant.
City and Suburban Branches. HAYMARKET, REDFERN, GLEBE, BURWOOD.
Erondon Office, iS King William Street, B.C. Direotors : WILLIAM MORT, ESQ. ; HON. WM. HEMMANT.
Manager : JOHN CHRISTIE. Aooonntant: ALEXH. B. BAXTER. Bankers : THE NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND, LIMITED.
BRAN0HE8 IN NEW SOUTH WALES. EDWARD GRIFFITH, Branch Inspector. AUGUSTUS J. OREVILLE, Assistant Inipeetor.
South Grafton Temora Tonterfleld Ulmarra Urana Wagga Wagga Wallsend Wcntworth West Maltland Wlokham Wllcannla Woodburn Yass.
BRISBANE Allora Bowcn Charters Towers
II. P. ABBOTT, Branch Inspector. Clermont Gladstone Gymple Ipswich
A. KERR, Assistant Inspector. Mackay Maryborough Raycnswood Rockhampton
Stanthorpe Toowoomba Townsville Warwick.
A S - E 1 T T S . Vlotoria—The Bonk of Viotorlo, The E. S. and A. Chartered Bank, The National Bank of Australasia. Tasmania—The Bank of Van Dicmen's Land, Limited. South Australia—The Bank of South Australia, The National Bank of Australasia. New Zealand—The Bank of New Zealand, The National Bank of Now Zealand. Lovuka, FIJI—The Bank of New Zealand. London—The Australian Joint Stock Bank, 18 King William Street, E.G. Sootland—The Royal Bank of Scotland. Ireland—The Provincial Bank of Ireland. United S t a t e s -
New York, Philadelphia, and Boston—Messrs. Brown Brothers it Co. Baltimore—Messrs. Alex. Brown & Sons. New Orleans—W. F. Hasley, Esq. OhioagO—Tho Merchants' Savines, Loan, and Trust Company. San Franolsoo—Agency of tho Bank of British North America, The Anglo-Californian Bank (Limited). Canada—Tho Bank of British North America. India and China—Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China; Chartered Mercantile Bonk of
India, London, and China; Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. The Bank discounts bills, makes advances upon approved security, negotiates produce bills and
documents, grants drafts and credits upon all its Branches and Agents at current rates, allows Interest upon fixed deposits, negotiates or collects bills payable at any of the above-mentioned places or elsewhere ; collects dividends on local stocks for its customers free of commission, also interest on debentures, and undertakes tho custody of same; is open to transaot every kind of banking business, and to undertake the agenoy of other banks upon such terms as may be agreed upon.
ISraitcIies in ^ueenalanU ALEXANDER ARCHER, Inspector.
Cooktown Georgetown Goondiwindi Gympie Ipswich Maryborough May town
Port Douglas Rockhampton Roma St. George South Brisbane Stanthorpe Thornborough
Toowoomba Townsville Warwick Winton
IStancIjeB in #eto SSealanto. W. G. RHIND, Acting-Inspector.
Dunstan Creek Geraldine Gisbornc Grey mouth Hawera Hokitika Invercargill
SSrancJjes in gouty Australia. Adelaide | Port Adelaide
iStancI) to fflj&Uesftettt aujsitalta. Perth
aflcncg toftljto flje" Colonies.
Kumara Patea Lawrence Thames Mount Ida Timaru Nnpier Wanganui Nelson Wellington New Plymouth West Port Oamaru
TASMANIA-THE COMMERCIAL BANK.
sascjtci'cst .i)ej)ont( tlje tfolonte*. SCOTLAND-THE ROYAL BANK OP SCOTLAND. IRELAND-THE NATIONAL BANK OF IRELAND. MANCHESTER-THE MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL DISTRICT BANK. BIRMINGHAM—THE BIRMINGHAM JOINT STOCK BANK. LIVERPOOL-THE NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK. BRISTOL AND WEST OF ENGLAND-STUCKEY'S BANKING COMPANY. HAMBURGH—MESSRS. MERCK AND CO. NEW YORK—THE BANK OP BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. SAN FRANCISCO-THE LONDON AND SAN PRANCISCO BANK. INDIA AND CHINA-THE CHARTERED MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, AND LONDON, AND
CHINA. MANILA—MESSRS. KER AND CO.
Tlio Bank allows interest on Deposits, if lodged for fixed periods, at rates which may bo ascertained at its various offices.
Collects for its customers dividends on shares in publio companies, and interest on debentures. Invests money on their behalf in Colonial Securities or tboso of Great Britain. Issues drafts and letters of credit, and negotiates approved bills, payable at any of the abovenamed
places, and undertakes the agency of other banks on such tormB as may be agreed upon.
f ADVERTISEMENTS.
T H E
Ojommemal Janlujtjj dfampng ESTABLISHED 1834. INCORPORATED 1848.
CAPITAL £600,000 RESERVE FUND £600,000 RESERVE FOR EQUALISATION OF DIVIDENDS - - £35,000
JDitcfttfra: RICHARD JONES, ESQ, CHAIRMAN. HON. L W. LEVY, M.L.C., DEPUTY CHAIRMAN. HON. JOHN FRAZER, M.L.O. ALFRED LAMB, ESQ. H. E. A. ALLAN, ESQ.
J. R. STREET, ESQ. \ HON. J. H. NEALE, M.L.O.
T. A. DIBBS.
^Rsistant ggjtasgtr an* GJjitf gnsatctor: T. B. GADEN.
W. J. GARLAND, Manager. I D. J. ABERCROMBIE, Manager. ROBERT McDONALD.Manager. A. G. DONOVAN, Managor. O. J. BRENNAN, Managor. A. O. GRANT, Actg. Manager. JOHN BUSDY, Manager. HENRY WALKER, Managor. J. A. COOPER, Manager. O. A. BAYLY. Manager. J. A. WHARRIE, Manager. E. E. POULTON, Manager. H. T. R. BULL, Manager. A. S. LEATHES, Manager. J. D. DAY, Manager. E. L. RUTLEDGE, Manager. A. J. GORE, Manager. W. WOODD, Managor. N. II. MCDOUGALL, Manager. J. A. McKILLOP, Managor. M. SOLLING, Manager. V. JACOB, Manager. W. O. MCKAY. Managor. J. G. BEAZLEY, Manager. R. A. WARDEN, Manager. A. J. NICHOLSON, Actg. Mugr. F. OAKES, Manager. E. F. MCPHERSON, Manager. C. R. BARRY, Manager. J. HOLMES, Manager. R. H. SEFTON, Managor. G. ROCHE, Manager. R. DAWSON, Manager. A. O. MACLEAN, Manager. H. B. MCKIE, Manager, R. O. JOPLIN, Managor. T. A. RUDD, Manager. T. L. DOCKER, Manager. E. O. ALLMAN, Managor. D. F. EVANS, Manager. T. W. THORNE, Managor. A. MACINTOSH, Manager. A. HUMPHREY, Manager. G. I. SEPTON, Manager. E. B. BACKHOUSE, Manager. W. F. HAYLEY, Manager. P. M. WADDY, Manager.
B R A N C H E S K1V J. L. ADAMS, Managor. J. S. MEIKLEJOHN, Manager. E. MOLESWORTH, Manager. R. KINC, Managor.
BRANCH IN LONDON
Milparinka . . H. W. HOGG, Manager. Mil ton W. S. BURT, Manager. M l t t a g o n g . . . . J. HORNIMAN,Manager. Molong . . . . W. A. GARDINER, Manager. Moree F. W. OSBORNE, Manogcr. Morpeth . . . . R. WADDY, Manager. MOSS V a l e . . •• THOS. GRAHAM,Manager. Mudgee . . . . B. STACY, Manager. Murrurundl .. A. BUSBY, Manager. MurwUlumbah.. JOHN WAUGH, Managor. Muswel lbrook. . G. FLOWER, Manager. Narandera . . . . c, B. MINNETT, Manager. Narrabri . . . O. J. DHUITT, Manager. N e w c a s t l e . . . . O. SWEETLAND, Manager. Nowra F. W. FLATT, Manager. Nymagee . . .. H. G. BURNELL, Manager. Orange . . .. F. MORROW, Manager. Parties W. H. BRIGSTOCKE, Manager. Parramatta .. s. J. PEARSON, Manager. Paterson . . .. W. T. BUSBY, Manager. Penri th . . .. T. J. F. CADD EN, Manager. PlOton G. M. WEBSTER, Manager, Queanbeyan •• R- w. MCKELLAR, Manager. Qulrlndl • • . . R. A. ALLEN. Manager Richmond . . .. T. H. F. GRIFFIN, Manager; ShellharbOUT .. J. E. PINHEY, Manager. Shoa lhaven . . F. W. GALE, Aotlng Manager. S ingleton . . .. T. F. G. POCKLEY, Manager. smlthtown .. G. B. MACKENZIE, Manager. T a m w o r t h . . .. W. F. ROBEY, Manager. Taree F. D. M'DONALD, Manager. Tlnonee . . . . A. J. DRUITT, Aotg. Manager. Tumbarumba .. W. H. P I D D I N G T O N , Manager. Tumut W. 0. NASH, Managor. Wagga Wagga . . F. W. G O W L L A N D , Manager. Waloha .. .. J. JOHNSTON, Manager. Walge t t . . . . R. L. MCDONALD, Manager. Wallerawang .. A. F. V. CASWELL, Manager. Warren .. .. H. STAFFORD, Monogcr. Well ington . . O. H. BARTON, Manager. WentWOrth .. R. G. OHATTO, Manager. Wlleannla . . . . T. J. H AYDON, Manager. Windsor .. .. W. W. B O D E N H A M , Manager. W l n g h a m . . .. R. S. STOKES, Manager. Wofiongong . . W, G. ROBERTSON, Manager. W o o d b u r n . . .. J. HERN, Manager. YaBS R. W. PEARSON, Manager. Young O. T. TUCKER, Manager. a U E E N S & A N n . Mackay . . .. E. P. ASHDOWN, Manngcr. M a r y b o r o u g h . . WM. WALKER,Manager. R o c k h a m p t o n . . 'X'. T. FAUNCE, Managor. Thargomfidah. . G. A. LAYTON, Manager.
- 39 LOMBARD STREET.
J. A. YOUL, ESQ., O.M.G. F. H, D I R E C T O R S :
DANGAR, ESQ. A. O. ROBINSON, ESQ. Manager—NATHANIEL CORK.
A O E N T S .
EDWARD KNOX, ESQ.
ENOLAND— LONDON - London and Westminster Bank.
., •. London and County Hank. LIVERPOOL.. .. « •• Llvorpool Union tank. MANCUEiTER Ma Chester and Halford Bank.
„ _ . . , , „ /National Hank and Branches. IRELAND IBelfast Banking Comn ny and Branches. SCOTLAND Commercial Bank of e'coiland and Branchos. VICTORIA Kankof Victoria and branches.
„ National Dank of Australasia. ~ •• Colonial Bank of Australasia.
„ Commercial Bank of Australia. I National Bank of Australasia and Branchu.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA < Bank of South Australia. (Bank of Adelaide
WESTERN AUSTRALIA National Bank of Australasia and Branches. TASMANIA, UOBAHT Bauk of Van Dlemcn's Land.
HUNCESTON .. „ NEW ZEALAND National Bank of Now Zealand and Branches. BAN FRANCUCO Bank of British Columbia. NEW YORK Messrs Broxcl Moriran and Co. VALPARAISO Banco Naoonal do Chile. runii rnnii Awi» nTHnipriRE _ . . 5 The Chattered Bank of India. Australia, and China. INDIA, CHINA, AND SINOAl OKJ. ~ •• {The Chartered Mercantile Bank of India. London, and China, CEYLON The Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London, and China i BATAVIA Tha Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, MAURITIUS Messrs. Scott and Co. HONOLULU Messrs. Bishop and Co. EGYPT - « .. Credit Lyonnals.
g ADVrcilTISEMKNTS.
S Y D N E Y .
PAID-UP CAPITAL - - ~ - £240,000, WITH POWER TO INCREASE TO £500,000.
RESERVE FUND - ~ - £97,500.
DIREOTOR8. JAMES WATSON, ESQ., CHAIHMAN.
HON. GEORGE THORNTON, ESQ., M.L.O.! JOHN LYONS, ESQ. HON. S. A. JOSEPH, ESQ., M.L.C. | HON. W. M. ALDERSON, ESQ., M.L.C.
AUDITOR8. HALEY C. D'ARDIER. ESQ. | HON. JOHN BLAXLAND, M.L.C.
MANAGER. WILLIAM NEILL.
8EORETARY. EDMUND ROUSE.
AOCOUNTANT. THOMAS T. ORTON.
SOLICITOR. W, W. BILL YARD, ESQ.
H E A D O] STREET, SYDNEY. JFFICE : P I T T
OITY BRANOHE8. . EASTERN BRANOII—99, OXFORD STREET: E. B. CROFT, MANAGER.
WESTERN BRANCH : KING AND SUSSEX STUEETS: J. WAUGH, MANAGER.
OOUNTRY BRANOHE8. YOUNG—F. STRACHAN, MANAGER. I KIAMA—A. CURTIS, MANAGER. BATHURST—H. E. ROUSE, MANAGER. | CARCOAR—R. M. LINDSAY, MANAGER.
COOTAMUNDRA—A. H. G. SANDEMAN. MANAGER.
LONDON—THE LONDON JOINT STO0K BANK. SCOTLAND—THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND. QUEENSLAND—THE QUEENSLAND NATIONAL BANK. VICTORIA—THE NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.
„ THE CITY OF MELBOURNE BANK. TASMANIA—THE BANK OF VAN DIEMEN'S LAND. NEW ZEALAND—THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. SOUTH AUSTRALIA—THE NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.
„ THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. •WESTERN AUSTRALIA—THE NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. INDIA—THE CHARTERED MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LONDON, & CHINA. CHINA—THE CHARTERED MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LONDON & CHINA. NEW YORK—THE AGENTS OF THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA—LAIDLATV & Co. SAN FRANCISCO—THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA. VALPARAISO—BANCO DE VALPARAISO. BATAVIA—NETHERLANDS INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK. VENICE-S. A. BLUMENTHAL & 00. PARIS-ANDRE GIROD & CO. NOUMEA—MORGAN, NEPHEW & CO.
This Bank adopts and transaots all usual Banking business within the Colony, and with any of the plaoes above-named and elsewhere.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
djamnlotr D'dtermujKt k jpara Incorporated by National Decrees of 7th and 8th March, 1848, and by Imperial Decrees
of 20th July, 1854, and 31st December, 1866,
Recognised by the International Convention of 30th April, 1862.
Capital fully paid-up - - £3,200,000 Reserve Fund - - - £800,000
£4,000,000
H E A D O F F I C E - P A R I S .
LONDON BANKERS: BANK OF ENGLAND. | UNION BANK OF LONDON
MERSRS. 0. J. HAMBRO & SON.
LONDON OFFICE: 52, THREADNEEDLE STREET, E.C.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES: LYONS BOMBAY HONG KONG YOKOHAMA MARSEILLES CALCUTTA HANKOW SAN FRANCISCO NANTES SHANGHAI FOO-CHOW MELBOURNE & SYDNEY
THK Bank is prepared to purchase Bills and Documents on London, and especially Bills drawn in francs, payable in the principal towns of France and Belgium—Paris, Roubaix, Tourcoing, Rbcims, Fourmies, Antwerp, &c.
The Bank draws at 60 days' sight, and on demand, and sells telegraphic transfers on London and all the principal cities of Europe, and on India, China, and America,
Circular Letters of Credit available throughout the entire world, in sterling or the various currencies.
Mercantile credits issued for the purchase of produce in India, China, and America. Special conditions when available at the Bank's Branches in those countries.
Arrangements can be made at the Melbourne and Sydney Agencies for purchase of Documentary Bills on the Colonies by the Head Office, London Branch, and correspondents throughout the United Kingdom.
0. SHARD, Manager.
S Y D N E Y :
8 ADVERTISEMENTS.
ENGLISH, SCOTTISH, & AUSTRALIAN CHAETBEED BANK.
(Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1852.) PAID-UP CAPITAL . . . . £ 7 2 0 , 0 0 0 ,
C o u r t o f D i r e c t o r * : JAMES RAID, ESQ. JAMES 1). THOMSON, E S Q . THOMAS W. WATSON, E S Q . LAIDLEY MORT, ESQ.
ALEXANDER L. ELDER, E S Q . RICHARD GIBBS, E S Q . F R E D K . A. JIANKEY, ESQ. STEPHEN P. KENNARD, ESQ.
N n c i w t u r y : HENRY MOULES, E S Q .
J l u u k c r s : BANK OF ENGLAND. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL RANK OF ENGLAND,
BRITISH LINEN COMPANY BANK. BANK OF IRELAND.
B E A N O H E S = COLONIAL INSPECTOR & G E N E R A L M A N A G E R : H O N . S I R G. F . VERDON, K.C.M.G., C.B-
NEW SOUTH WALES-SYDNEY. JAMES HENDERSON, Act'g Accountant. MOSS VALE-J. S. PONDER, Manager. W0LL0N00NG-GE0HGE HEWLETT, Manager. liltOUGHTON CltEEK-A. J. COLLEY, Manager. NOWIIA—It. FINLAYSON, Manager. BULLI—E. J. HEWLETT, pro Manager. WAVEHLEY-G. RANDELL, pro Manager. BURIIAWANG-W. LOVEGR0VE, pro Manager. MILTON—J. BENNETT, pro Manager.
FLETCHER DIXON, Manager. PITT STREET-J. KINO, Manager. PADDINGTON—C. BLOOMFIELD, Manager. * QUEEN'S WHARF—It. G. BREILLAT, Manager. PARRAMATTA STREET-C. MCDONALD, Manager WOOLLAHRA—0. H. JJROUGHTON, Manager. PYRMONT-S. B. J. BALY, Manager. GOULBURN—E. MACKENZIE, Manager. MARULAN—II. HEWLETT, Acting Manager. KIAMA-H. WHITTINGHAM, Manager.
VICTORIA-MELBOURNE. jLocul I l o u r i l :
H O N . J A M E S GRAHAM, M.L.O. I G. R. TYS.SEN, M A N A G E R . BRIGHTON—EMERALD H I L L — FITZROY—FLEM1NGT0N—HAYMARKKT
-A. a- E asr T s . National Provincial Bank of England Capital and Counties Bank, Southampton
• Messrs. Harris, Bultcol and Co., Plymouth Messrs. A. Heywood, Sons and Co., Liverpool Manchester and Salford Bank, Manchester.
S O O T L j f t u l S r X J . British Linen Company Bank | National Bank of Scotland
Aberdeen Town and County Bank.
Messrs. Cunliffc, Brooks and Co., Manchester Lloyd's Banking Company, Birmingham Messrs. Willyanis ond Co., Truro and Camborne East Cornwall Bank.
North of Scotland Bank.
Bank of Ireland.
ooLonsri^a-Xj Bank of Van demon's Laud, Hobart Bank of Tasmania, Launccston The National Bank of Now Zealand, Limited The English Bank of Rio do Janeiro The Mauritius Commercial Bank Messrs. Hainsworth and Co., Valparaiso Messrs. Moses and Son, G. Mclchoir, Copenhagen
I B H L A 3 S T D . | Ulster Banking Company. & F O R E I G N - .
Messrs. Thompson, Watson and Co., Cape Town Bank of British Columbia, Tan Francisco Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London, and
China Messrs. Brown Brothers and Co., New York, and
Boston Tho Deutsche Baulc, Berlin and Hamburg.
1
ADVERTISEMENTS.
T H E
gambit $)\%®tt&uA j | m A ujf ^Uwirafltau I n c o r p o r a t e d by R o y a l Cha r t e r , 1852.
Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Sterling. LONDON OFFICE—88, CANNON STREET, E.C.
JOHN RALPH ENGLEDUE, ESQ. JACOB QUIXAN0 1IENRIQUES, BYIION L. RONALD, ESQ. CHARLES DAY HOSE, ESQ.
Court of £lirctlors DAVID AITCniSON, ESQ. CHARLES GEORGE BARNETT, ESQ. THOMAS CHAPMAN, ESQ. THOMAS DYER EDWAItDES, JUN., ESQ.
Sccrrturi): JOHN SUTHERLAND, ESQ.
giubttorfl: WILLIAM BOTLY, ESQ. I J. R. MORRISON, ESQ.
gunhrrs; 77//; llAA'K OF ENGLAND
MESSRS. BARNETTS, HOARES, HANBURYS, & LLOYD.
ESQ.
COLONIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. INSPECTOR AND G E N E R A L MANAGER—CHARLES GUTHRIE, E S Q . BRANCH INSPECTORS—WILLIAM REID, THOMAS BUCHANAN.
NEW SOUTH WALES—Sydney Branch. LOCAL DIRECTORS.
S I R P . A. JENNINGS, K.C.M.G. T H E HON. HENRY MOORE, M.L.C. | E . C. MEREWETHER, E S Q .
MANAGER—MALCOLM CHAS. MACHARDY, E S Q . A C C O U N T A N T - J A M E S W. SAYER.
SUB-BRANCH (62 Oxford street)—Mimngcr, G. H. MORRIS. Do. (273 Pitt street)— „ J . J. BOOTY.
B E A N O H E S . Bourko •• Manager. H. W. Hill Dcniliquin .. „ J. B. Ainslie Hay .. „ C h- Stewart
Hillston .. Manager, W. B. R. Glodbill Newcastle •• „ W. A. Orr Wilcannia •• „ J, M'N. Campbell.
VICTORIA—Melbourne Branch. LOCAL DIRECTORS.
RICHARD GOLDSBROUGH, E S Q . | T H E H O N . JAMES MACBAIN, M.L.C.
M A N A G E R — J O H N YOUNG. | A C T I N G ACCOUNTANT—WM. R E I D .
M E L B O U R N E SUB-BRANCH, 185 Bourke st. East—Sub-Manngcr, DONALD McLEOD.
B H A I T O H B S . Ararat Dunolly Gordon Sandhurst Ballarat West Ecbuca Horsham Stawell Ballnrat East Fitzroy Maryborough Talbot Carlton Geclong (WithAgencyal Majorca.) Wangaratta Clunes
QUEENSLAND—Brisbane Branch. LOCAL DIRECTORS—The Hon. J . F . GARRICK, Q.C. ; The Hon.F.T. GREGORY, M.L.C.
M A N A G E R — A L E X . BROWN. TOWNSVILLE : MANAGER—A. W. WOOLCOCK.
AGENTS in England, Ireland, Scotland, Adelaide, Batavia, Bombay and Calcutta, Boston, U.S., Canada, Colombo, Foo Chow, Hong Kong and Shanghai, Manila, Mauritius, New York and San Francisco, New Zealand, Point dc Galle, Singapore, Perth (W.A.), Valparaiso, Yokohamo, Madras, Sandwich'Islands, &c, iic
10 ADVERTISEMENTS.
ESTABLISHED 1869.
(Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 37 Victoria.
C A P I T A L - - - ~ £ 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 . RESERVE FUND - - - - £127,500.
DIRECTORS: T H E HON. 8m JOHN HAY, K.O.M.G., CHAIRMAN.
HON. HENRY MORT, M.L.C. I HON. P. G. KING, M.L.C. G. S. CAIRD, ESQ. | C. ROLLESTON, ESQ., C.M.G.
AUDITORS: JAS. SCROGaiE, ESQ. | HON. H. E. COHEN.
HEAD OFFICE: GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY. MANAGER: SECRETARY:
P. A. A. WILSON. HECTOR ALLEN.
Branones in New South Wales i IAYMARKET, REDFERN, GIRILiMBONE
GOSFORD, NYNGAN, PTRMONT, and BOURKE.
LONDON BRANCH: 158, LEADENHALL STREET. DIRECTORS:
EDWARD CHAPMAN, ESQ. | GEO. P. SLADE, ESQ. GEO. H. ALEXANDER, ESQ.
MANAGER: GEO. H. ALEXANDER, ESQ.
i i o 3sr ID o nsr B - A - I E T K I H I I I S :
THE NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OP ENGLAND.
•A-GKErCTTS & a O J B 0 R E 3 S 3 P O 3 S r r 5 B 3 S r , r S . In Victoria—THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA. In Queensland—THE QUEENSLAND NATIONAL BANK.
.In South Australia—THE BANK OP ADELAIDE. In New Zealand—THE NATIONAL BANK OP NEW ZEALAND. In Tasmania-THE COMMERCIAL BANK. In America—BANK OP BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. In India—THE AGRA BANK. In Hongkong and) COMPTOIR D'ESCOMPTE DE PARIS.
Shanghai. } THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. In Egypt^-CREDIT LYONNAIS.
This Bank transacts all usual Banking and Financial Agency Business on the most favourable terms.
Bills are Discounted daily. Bills are negotiated, and Advances made against Wool and other Produce shipped to
England for sale.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 11
THE
#rf$ttat §mtfc (ftorprattom (INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER.)
PAID-UP CAPITAL
RESERVE LIABILITY UNDER CHARTER -
£1,500,000.
£1,500,000.
ffijcwiri ai SiwjrtoM: JOHN YOUNG, ESQ., CHAIRMAN.
HUGH DAVID SANDEMAN, ESQ., DEPUTY CHAIRMAN. ARTHUR CRAIGIE OLIPHANT, ESQ. ANDREW RICHARD SUOBLE, ESQ. ROBERT STEWART, ESQ. WILLIAM WALKINSHAW, ESQ.
GEORGE ARBUTHNOT, ESQ. SIR WILLIAM J. W. BAYNES, BART. ALEXANDER FORRESTER BROWN, ESQ. JAMES FRASER, ESQ.
Bankers. THE BANK OF ENGLAND.
UNION BANK OP LONDON. | BANK OF SCOTLAND, LONDON. In Sootland.
DAVID P. OCHTERLONY, 23, St, Andrew's Square, Edinburgh.
T H E NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, In Ireland.
T H E PROVINCIAL BANK OF IRELAND. I TnE NATIONAL BANK.
THE COMMERCIALBANKof SCOTLAND THE BRITISH LINEN COMPANY BANK THE BANK OF SCOTLAND.
HEAD OFFICE: THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON, E.C. ALEXANDER WILLIAM ANDERSON, Chief Manager.
JOHN STURROOK SCRYMGEOUR, Sub-Manager. Branch Banks and Agencies.
AGENTS throughout the United Kingdom, India, China, America, and elsewhere. The Bank grants Letters of Credit on demand, or Bills at three or thirty days' sight
upon its branches, at the customary rates, on the monej; being deposited. Similar Letters of Credit may bo procured from its Agents in all the principal towns throughout England, Scotland, and Ireland. The Bank also negotiates and Bends for collection, Bills on the
- Colonies, the terms for which may be obtained on application at its London office. At its * Branohes in the Colonies it undertakes all description of Banking and Exchange business.
CIRCULAR NOTES nro issued by its Branches, in sums of £10, £20, or £50, negotiable by its correspondents in the chief cities on the Continent of Europe, in North and South
- .America, Ceylon, Mauritius, India, China, Japan, and Africa. Sydney, September, 1883. DAVID F I N L A Y S O N , Manager.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 13
®k (vffederal ^ml of %mtmlh, L I M I T E D .
Incorporated under an Act of Parl iament .
gT&JVMT mMB MB&OQ&8WB.
CAPITAL, £1,000,000. SUBSCRIBED, S.6^,ooot
Directors:
Chairman: Hon. W. A. BRODRIBB, M.L.O., R. HUDSON, ESQ., W. H. ELDRED, ESQ., J.P., F. T. HUMPHREY, ESQ., M.L.A.,
J. Y. MILLS, ESQ., J.P. Manager: I Acoountant:
F. S. MACDERMOTT. JOHN DOCKER.
O F F I C E S = CORNER OF KING AND PITT STREETS,
F. S. MACDERMOTT, Manager.
i s - THIS BANK OFFERS THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL ADVANTAGES TO ITS CUSTOMERS:-1. Every department of banking business transacted. 2. The Federal Building Society will carry on every description of Building Society
Business without delay or inconvenience. 3. The Savings Institute will give the highest rate of interest, and the greatest
facility to depositors.
- o o G ^ O o - o -
Colonlal Agencies:
New S o u t h "Wales THE AUSTRALIAN JOINT STOCK BANK. South A u s t r a l i a THE BANK OP SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Tasmania THE.COMMERCIAL BANK. Western A u s t r a l i a THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN BANK. New Zea l and THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Queensland THE AUSTRALIAN JOINT STOCK BANK.
London Agents:
THE COMMERCIAL BANK OP AUSTRALIA, LIMITED, 67 COBNHILL, LONDON, E.O.
14 ADVERTISEMENTS.
The Federal Building Society. I N C O R P O R A T E D U N D E R A N ACT O F P A R L I A M E N T -
AFFILIATED WITH THE FEDERAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED.
pmw-wp C&&MT&& - - - - - - £6o,oaa.
Head Office: 47 ELIZABETH ST., MELBOURNE.
ginxiorfs: HON. J. J. CASEY, C.M.G., President. J. B. WATSON, ESQ., Vice-President. JOHN BOBB, ESQ. WILLIAM MoLEAN, ESQ., J.P. JOHN WHITTINGHAM, ESQ. HON. JAMES MDNRO, J.P., Managing Direotor.
-ALEXANDER MUNRO, ESQ., Secretary.
HON. W. A. BRODRIBB, M.L.C., Chairman. W. H. ELDRED, ESQ.. J.P. ROBERT HUDSON, ESQ. F. T. HDMPHERY, ESQ., M.P. J. Y. MILLS, ESQ., J.P. • F. S. MACDERMOTT, ESQ., Managing Direotor.
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES TO BORROWERS. 1. Loans granted daily; no delay. 2. Share Loans may be redeemed at any time on payment of Principal only. 3. The repayments may be spread over any term of years, from one to twelve. 4. The repayments may he made Fortnightly, Monthly, Quarterly, or Half-yearly. 6. Money will be advanced by Instalments to suit'Borrowers when erecting Buildings.
F E D E l l A L §A.Viar«» I N S T I T U T E . Any sum of money, from Is. to £1,000, received on deposit, and 5 per cent, allowed
on the daily balance. Interest given from date of deposit to date of withdrawal.
Office-CORNER OF KING & PITT. STREETS. With Branch at the Eaymarhet.
BUSINESS HOURS, 10 TO 3. SATURDAYS, 10 TO 12, AND 7 TO 9 P.M.
ARTHUR SS0TT, Resident Seeretarf.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 15
FIRE, MARINE, and LIFE INSURANCE and GUARANTEE.
Subscribed Capital - - £250,000 Paid-up Capital - - 50,000
Reserve Fund - - £120,000 Life Reserves - - 198,755
HEAD OFFIOE-
COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE. SYDNEY AaENOY-
M0NTEFI0RE, GILLIES & CO., 5, GRESHAM STREET, Next EXCHANGE.
FIRE INSURANCES EFFECTED ON EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY.
MARINE POLICIES ISSUED, Payable throughout the Australasian Colonies, and in Mauritius, Calcutta, Hongkong, or London.
LIFE & GUARANTEE POLICIES ISSUED ON FAVOURABLE TERMS. F I R E BrR-AJsraii.
This Branch of the Company is conducted on the MUTUAL PRINCIPLE, and PROFITS divided annually among Policy and Shareholders.
E&mbmg-°Magi@M$g FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
i MCOOOOOW"
ALL CLAIMS SETTLED BY THE SYDNEY OFFICE.
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RABONE,FEEZ&Co, GENERAL AGENTS EOR NEW SOUTH WALES,
3 •w-s-nxr-x-.A.iR.iD S T R E E T ,
S Y D N E Y .
10 ADVERTISEMENTS.
ifltt United Jnaurancc (ftintpng,
CAPITAL, £500,000, With the Unlimited Liability of a Colonial Proprietary.
JAMES EWAN, ESQ., CHAIRMAN.
HON. L. W. LEVY, M.L.C. HON. J. B. RUNDLE. M.L.C. .HON. E. FLOOD, M.L.C. HON. RICHARD HILL, M.L.C.
SAMUEL DICKINSON, ESQ.
AGENCIES AND BRANCHES:
London—WM. EAB. (70 Cornhill, E.G.) Ohristohuroh, N.Z.—J. S. JAMESON. Nelson, N.Z.—MOSS, DAVIS. Wellington, N.Z.— J. STUART REID. Adelaide, S.A.-G. WILLS & CO. Newcastle, N. S. Wales.—DALGETY,
BLACKWOOD & 00.
Auokland, N.Z.—A. HEATHER. Dunedin, N.Z.—NEILL & CO. (Lhntd.) Napier, N.Z.—D. BALHARRY. Melbourne—JOHN WATSON. Brisbane-W. J. MUNCE. Noumea-CHARLES R. WILLIAMS.
Fire Agents in all the Principal Towns of New . South Wales, Queensland, & New Zealand.
Policies issued covering Loss by Fire in Dwelling Houses, Churches,
School Houses, Woolsheds, and Wool therein, or in transit to Shipping Port,
and Marine Risks accepted on Hulls of Vessels, and on Steamers, and on
Goods to all quarters of the Globe ; also Risk of Wool from Sheep's back until
arrival at Ports in United Kingdom or Continent, at Lowest Current Rates.
THOMAS M. TINLEY, Manager,
ADVKRTI8EMENTB. 17
TOIL LIFE ASSOCIATE OF1 AUSTRALASIA.
ESTABLISHED 1869
AND
INCORPORATED
BY ACT
OF
PARLIAMENT,
FOR MUTUAL
AND
INDEFEASIBLE
LIFE ASSURANCE
ENDOWMENT
AND
ANNUITY BUSINESS.
"PR/EVI8A MALA PEREUNT."
BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ClIAIitMAN—Tlic Hon. Sin OKOnQE WIGWAM ALLEN. DEl'll'I'V-CllAllVMAN— Tho Hon. ALEX. STUAHT, M.l».
SAMUEL DICKINSON. ESQ. 1 FRED. TIIOS. HUMPHERY, ESQ., M.P. Tlio Hon. JOHN FHAZER, M.L.C. | Tho Hon. W. J. TMCKETT, M.P.
BANKERS. THE HANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES.
SOLICITORS. MUSSUB. ROBERTSON, FISHER AND RALFE.
PRINCIPAL MEDICAL OFFICER. H. N. M A C L A U R I N , ESQ., M.D., 165, MACQUAP.IE STIIBBT.
Branch offices. AT AUCKLAND, BRISBANE, MELBOURNE, AND ADELAIDE.
Agencies. AT IIOBART, LAUNCESTON, ami nil (he principal Tawiu in Hit Coloniet.
THE FIRST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN AUSTRALASIA to free Assuranco from restrictions.
For Tables of Bates, Reports, and fullest information, apply to any Agent, or to
J. C. REMINGTON, S E C R E T A R Y .
18 ADVEUTISKMKNT8.
E8TABLI8HED 1849.
FOR LIFE ASSURANCE ON THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE.
DIREOTOR8,
The Hon. JOHN SMITH, O.M.G., M.L.O., Chairman. ISAAC E. IVES, ESQ., Deputy Chairman.
Tho Hon. ALEX. CAMPBELL, M.L.C. I W. G. MURRAY, ESQ.
Tho Hon. 8. A. JOBEPH, M.L.C. | G. A. MURRAY, ESQ.
CHIEF MEDIOAL OFFIOER. DR. W. F. MACKENZIE, L.B.O.P. (Edin.)
AOTUARY. MORRIOE A. BLACK, P.I.A.
8EORETARY. ALEX. J. RALSTON.
The Invested Funds amount to upwards of - - - • £4,500,000. Annual Income £900,000. 54,000 Policies in foroe, assuring £19,600,000. Amount Paid for Claims and Matured Endowments exceeds - £1,500,000.
+
Tho ascertained Profit for the Quinquennial period terminating 81st December,
1878, amounted to £5G5,000, and tho Reversionary Bonusos added to Members'
Policies amounted to £1,020,985.
The Seventh Quinquennial Investigation and Division of Profits is now
being proceeded with, and in future the Profits will be divided at tho end of
every year. The results of five divisions of profit are shown in tho following Table: —
Table of Bonus Additions attaching to Polloies of £1000 each.
A G E AT
ENTRY.
NUMBER OP PREMIUMS PAID.
A G E AT
ENTRY.
TWENTT-FIVB. TWENTY. FlFTBEN. TEN. FIVE. A G E AT
ENTRY. Previous Bonuses.
Bonus 1878.
Previous Bonuses.
Bonus 1878.
Previous Bonuses.
Bonus 1878.
Previous Bonuses.
Bonus 1878.
Bonus 1878.
25 35 45 55
£606 679 760 886
£199 205 217 247
£335 i 353 i 393
"445
£172 169 175 192
£197 190 193 217
£160 151 150 160
£152 139 130 129
£157 144 138 136
84 77 72 72
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AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, Tho ONLY OFFICE In the AUSTRALIAN COLONIES which DIVIDES PROFITS ANNUALLY.
Result of Operations for Thirty Years.
Quinquennial No. of Amount Total Annual Accumulated Profit Investigation. Policies. Assured, Income. Funds, Divided.
Members are allowed to travel all over tho world without payment of extra premium.
Members are allowed, without extra charge, to reside in any part of the world distant more than 25 degroes from the equator, or in any portion of Australia.
Members may engage in any occupation after they have been assured. Tho Policies of the Society, at the end of five years from their date, become
absolutely indisputable and unchallengeable, provided the age has been admitted. Policies are not forfeited if the surrender value is sufficient for the payment
of one premium. Members may, at any time convenient to themselves, exchange their
Reversionary Bonus Additions for cash, or in reduction of their future Annual Premiums, or in payment in full of a definite number of future Annual Premiums. Tho mortality experience of the Society for the 30 years, 1849 to 1878, has been more favourable than that of any other life office in any part of tho world.
ALEXANDER J. RALSTON, SECRETARY.
NEW YORK LIFE INSDMNCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED IN NEW YORK IN THE YEAR 1845.
C o n d u c t e d u n d e r t h e Official S u p e r v i s i o n of t h e I n s u r a n c e D e p a r t m e n t of t h e G o v e r n m e n t of t h e S t a t e of N e w Y o r k .
O
REPORTS DEPOSTTEO ANNUALLY WITH THE BOARD OF TRADE IN 6REAT BRITAIN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE "L IFE ASSURANCE COMPANIES ACT, 1870."
THE RIGHT HONORABLE HUGH C. E. CHILDERS, M.P., F.R.S., LONDON (CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER.)
FREDERICK FRANCIS, ESQ., DIRECTOR, LONDON AND COUNTY BANK, LONDON.
A. H. PHILPOTTS, ESQ., DIRECTOR, BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA, LONDON.
HEAD 1346 and 348 Broadway, New York, U.S .A. OFFICES) 76 and 77 Cheapside, London, England.
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.A-GHEHXTCrX" I F O I E t •J-'.kdLE: ^ . U S T R j a J ^ L A J B " 0 O X - O 3 X T I E J S : FEDERAL BANK CHAMBERS, 100 KING STREET, SYDNEY.
Ufanager :
J . G. J E F F R E S S .
CHAS. K. MACKELLAR, M.B.
| | e c r e t a n j :
JAMES ALEXANDER.
gedical <§Mcer6 : W. EDWARD WARREN, M.D.
(gQMmWTEm QF BmFE@EW@E FQ® &T®JFErt JV.S.W. F. S. MACDERMOTT, Manager, Federal Bank. ROBERT HUDSON, of .Hudson Brothers. WILLIAM HUDSON ditto HENRY HUDSON ditto JOHN YELVERTON MULLS, of Mills and Pile. HENRY HERON, Solicitor, of Heron and Smith.' HENRY S. BADGERY, M.L.A., Monaro. JOHN YOUNG, Contractor, Leichhardt. THOMAS F. THOMPSON, Merchant. HOLMES S. CHIPMAN, Merchant. ANDREW HARDD3 McCULLOCH, Solicitor.
A L E X A N D E R
CARL LUDWIG SAHL, German Consul. HENRY MOSES, M.L.A., Canterbury. ALFRED BENNETT, of the "Evening News." H. SHAW SMITH, of H. P. Gregory and Co. JOHN JOSEPH LOUGH, Architect. JOHN WOODS, City Carrying Company. WM. H. JENNINGS, Contractor. DANIEL O'CONNOR, M.L.A., Redfern. GEO. M. SLATE, M.D. CHAS. K. MACKELLAR, M.B., Physician. W. EDWARD WARREN, M.D., ditto.
PURELY M U T U A L , the profits annually divided going exclusively to the Policy-holders—there being no Stockholders. The Assured thereby obtain Insurance at actual cost, none of the profits being taken from them to be paid to owners of Shares. THERE IS NO
UNPAID CAPITAL WHATEVER. The great progress of the Company practically proves the success of this plan. The Company has paid In Death Claims £5,432,874
7,350,066 Bonuses and Return Premiums
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Total £12,782,940 (Twelve millions seven hundred and eighty-two thousand nine hundred and forty pounds sterling!)
and had, upon January 1, 1883, a Cash Surplus over all liabilities of £2,072.817 (Two millions seventy-two thousand eight hundred and seventeen pounds sterling!)
The growth of the Company is shown by the following tables :— Accumulation at Total Income Accumulation at Total Income the end of Tear. for Tear. the end of Year. for Year.
U P O N The Invested Funds amounted to upwards of anTmni income (for 1882) .. •• ~ 60460 Policies were in force, assuring .-
1 S T J A N U A R Y , 1 8 8 3 , £10,400,000 Amount paid for Death Claims and Matured
2,365,000 Endowments, Bonuses & Returned Premiums 36,710,000 Cash Surplus over all Liabilities
£12,780,000 2,072,817
In addition to its Ordinary Life and Endowment Policies, the Company specially commends to the notice of the Public of AUSTRALIA
the Benefits of its
WMcb. TONTINE INVESTMENT POLICIES,
I N S U R A N C E , a n I N V E S T M E N T, INSURERS.
a n d a n A N N U I T Y , TO
by c o m b i n i n g an OFFER SPECIAL ADVANTAGES
To illustrate the practical working of Policies on this plan, the following is one of the Estimates which have been prepared. The age 38, at entry, at whichthe calculations are made, is selected as being a fair average age, but the results at different ages of entry, and In different classes of Policies, must necessarily vary from these given, in the same manner that Dividends and Reserves on different classes of Policies vary.
Estimate—ORDINARY JJFE—20-Year Tontine Policy. EXAMPLE:—A person aged 38, by the ««wn»l Payment of £29 3S. Od., can secure for 20 years an Insurance of £1000, and then either—
A Cash Payment of £1,045 0 0 I An Annuity for Life of £110 5 0 I Or a Paid-up Policy for £1,970 0 0 * •For ftiH particulars, see Prospectus.
j^JSTlSrTJjaJLj B03STTJS P O L I C I E S . Besides combining the Tontine System with all the ordinary plans of Insurance, the Company issues Policies on the following plans, with Annual Bonuses:—
On this plan the Premiums are continued during the life-time of the Assured, and the amount is payable at death. T,Tnyi' iMiV-yr i Tp A •*7-K*-cyNT'T' Tr1 u'*-' B"S" l O , I B , ox S O ' 2 K / i " R S ' :ES-6."Z"3S»CENTS-
On these plans the Premiums cease in 10,15, or 20 years (according to plan originally chosen) the amounts being payable at death. These Policies continue to participate in Bonuses after aU the Premiums have been paid on them.
E3OTDO*W^CElTB B"2" l O , I B , c i 2 0 Si J=J-&JR6' IP.&.1T1>£E2TTe-On these plans the amounts are payable in 10,15, or 20 years (according to plan originally chosen) to Assured, or in case of previous death to their representatives.
5*
2!
ACTUAL BESTJLTS. The following Policies were taken out at the London Office of the NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY (76 and 77 CHEAPSIDE) in 187J and 1872,
and having matured, have aU recently been paid :—
Plan—TEN-YEAR ENDOWMENT—10-Year Tontine.
POLICY No. POLICY AMOUNT. ANNUAL PREMIUM. TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY COMPANY.
£ X. d. £ s. d. £ s. d 84,353 2 B O o o 2 6 8 9 3 4 9 9 8
84,255 2 B O o o 2 6 I S 3 3 5 1 1 3 5
84^98 2 5 0 o o * 2 6 *? 8 3 < t 9 3 l O
86,278 1 , 0 0 0 o o 1 0 5 1 5 O l , 3 8 4 r 9 9
86,632 1 , 0 0 0 o o l O B 2 2 1 , 3 8 0 1 9 4-
86,848 1 , 0 0 0 o o 1 0 6 O O 1 , 3 8 5 1 8 3
NOTE.—The Policy-holder in each case was insured against death during the ten years, and being alive at the maturity of the Polioy, he received an amonnt equivalent to tbe refand of all be bad Invested, w i th nearly five per cent, compound interest; thus his Insurance daring the ten years cost him nothing.
POLICIES taken on 15 and 20-Year Endowment—Tontine Periods, are much more remunerative, as the following examples from the Company's estimated results show:—
FIFTEEN-YEAR ENDOWMENT—15-Year Tontine Policy. TWENTY-YEAR ENDOWMENT—20-Year Tontine Policy. EXAMPLE:—A person aged 38, by the Annual Payment of £68. 14s. 7d., can
secure for 15 Years an Insurance of £1000, and then either:—
A Cash Payment of An Annuity for Life of Or a Paid-up Policy for
NOVEMBER, 1883.
£1,688 0 0 154 19 0
3,625 0 0*
EXAMPLE:—A person aged 38, by the Annual Payment of £50. 17s. 2d., can secure for 20 Years an Insurance of £1000, and then either—
* For full Particulars, tee Prospectus.
A Cash Payment of An Annuity for Life of Or a Paid-up Policy for
J A M E S
£2,183 0 0 230 6 0
4,115 0 0*
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INSURANCE AGAINST LOSS BY BUSH FIRES AND GAS EXPLOSIONS.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY.—Assured inour no liability of Partnership.
The only Company whioh has proteoted the rights of the Assured in all the Colonies.
ASSETS. Capi to l X=al(3.-\ip .. £, S-4B,e4tO Sjlfo S e s e r v o s 3 , 4 2 2 , 0 7 3 3Tlxe E o o o r v o o .. ± , 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 Otlxor P n n a n 1 , 2 1 ' S , 0 2 ^
£ 6 , 3 8 1 , 7 4 : 2 O l a l m a paid. In. AuotxalLa. up-wardo of £ 1 , 2 0 0 , 0 0 0
HEAD OFFICE FOR AUSTRALASIA, 62, PITT STREET, SYDNEY. M. W. §. CliAMKE, Res . Secretary.
NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH: 91 PITT STREET, SYDNEY. Directors.
H" FREDEKICK C. GRIFFITHS (MESSRS. GRIFFITHS & Co.), Chairman. FRED. II. MOORE (MESSRS. DALQETY, BLACKWOOD & Co.) OAPT. CHAS. SMITH.
Rosidont Manager. R. B. TREACY.
C A P I T A X J - £1 ,000 ,000 (of w h i c h £ 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 la uncal led) Funds uvallablc for bosses . . . . £2,30 0,240 I n c o m e in 188* . . . . . . . . £738,41* JJOSSCH l ' n ld amount to over . . . . £9 ,000 ,000
Rates Moderate. Security Undoubted.
LOSSES PROMPTLY AND LIBERALLY SETTLED.
Agencies in the Principal Country Districts.
(•CTETIiiaVEITBirD X J I - A - B I L I T T T . . )
CAPITAL : : : : £100,000.
H E A D O F F I C E ,
LYONS BUILDINGS, 247, GEORGE STREET. Dirootors.
RIOHARD JONES, ESQ. T H E HON. HENRY MORT, ESQ., M.L.O.
GEORGE S. OHAIRD, ESQ.
AGENCIES: L o n d o n — M E S S R S . MORT & CO., LTD., 155, FENOHTTROII ST. M e l b o u r n e — T H O M A S W. BEOKWITH, ESQ. Newcastle—JOHN REID, ESQ.
MARINE RISKS of all descriptions Accepted, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES.
P. (/. CLARK, Manager.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 27
THE LONDON k PROVINCIAL FIRE I M C I (V, W O F X J O I T I D O I T .
FULLY SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £1,000,000.
SHItc mthetitottdji- Jndia $ca and 4ixt Insurant <flo. of $jatatiia. CAPITAL, 114,500,000. BARING BROTHERS & Co., London Agents.
Ifa Jtftmlrcnte' Parine Insurance <|0., 3BA, 4 iauta. CAPITAL, £500,000.
iltfi $dmm JPnpu $\xm\mxa <fyr.f fid, of iiwpoot CAPITAL, £400,000.
®he ftotumal Uftatpe Jnsunwce Association, l td. , of fondon, CAPITAL, £1,000,000.
ai^A.VB3sr3 DuiTisriijiL. <sc o o . ' s PRIZE MEDAL ENCAUSTIC TILES.
[ESTABLISHED 1864.]
Bond Street, SYDNEY, and 8 Great Winchester Street, LONDON, MERCHANTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS,
Represent in New South Wales the above Companies.
|lp Intel |»ttfim |<Ni8ty i |tetaii, ( L I M I T E D . )
INCORPORATED A.D. 1870.
NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH: 9 WIN YARD STREET, SYDNEY.
Dirootors. JOHN KEEP, ESQ., CHAIRMAN.
EBENEZER VICKERY, ESQ. I J. F. EWAN, ESQ., M.B.M.S.E. ANDREW DRYSDALE, ESQ. |
This Society is established for Life Assurance and the Granting of Annuities and Endowments upon principles Strictly Mutual, awarding to each
Assurer his proportionate amount of the entire Profits of the Society at every distribution thereof.
0:0
Loans granted on Mortgage, or on Personal Security, combined with Idle Assurance.
JOHN M0R1S0N MCCRAE, RESIDENT SECRETARY.
2 8 ADVERTISEMENTS.
i5T^.Tioisr_A.i:
•iw a i l I f iriit® I1!1™16®' O S ? HKT.9E.
CAPITAL £2,000,000. INVESTED FUNDS - - - £261,749.
Mm llsfes fficeefrfad at Muied* M<is«
Insurances effected on Hulls, Merchandise, Freight, &c, and losses made payable in United Kingdom, San Francisco, or throughout the Colonies.
:N":E2"W soxjTia: - W ^ L E I S B:R.A.:N"O:H: =-
17, BRIDGE STREET, SYDNEY.
LION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, L I M I T E D .
Capital fully Subscribed - £1,000,000. Capital paid-up, £290,000. Reserved Fund, £50,000.
PREMIUM INCOME £150,000.
Chief Offlces-5, LOTHBURY, E.C., LONDON
FIRE INSURANCE granted on all classes of Risk, including Mills, Factories, &c, throughout the Colony at LOWEST RATES.
Policies issued for £25,000 on a single Risk.
New South Wales and Queensland Branoh-26, BRIDGE STREET, SYDNEY.
O O I T H ' X B ' y ^.O-BllTCCS - W A N T B I D .
ADVERTISEMENTS. 29
HAIL STEAMSHIP W A H Y . TO FASSE&GEBS DESIROUS OF AVOIDING T I E MEAT AHB
DISCQEKFOBT OF T I E BED SEA.
OVERLAND ROUTE TO GREAT BRITAIN T H R O U G H A M E R I C A .
Under contraot with the New South Wales and New Zealand Governments, 1 8 8 3 -
THE magnificent steamships of this line-leave Sydney for San Francisco (calling at Auckland and Honolulu) every fourth THURSDAY, at 8 p.m., as under :—
Steamer. Tons. Dnto of Dojmrtnro.
ZEALANDIA CITY OF SYDNEY AUSTRALIA
3200 3400 3200
Dec. G, 1883 Jan. 3, 1884 Jan. 21, 1884
Feb. 28, 1884 Mch. 27, 1884 Apl. 24, 1884
—
And every 28 days following. Passengers are booked to any point on the principal Railroad Routes in the United
Stntes and Canada, or through to Liverpool, London, or Paris, &c., with special advantages, and may, without extra cost, avail themselves of the Southern Pacific Railroad (with its connections) now open, thus avoiding the winter's cold of the more Northern Route ; and for a slight additional charge, may go through the Southern States to New Orleans, and thence to New York.
Passengers have choice of the unrivalled Atlantic steamships of Cunard, Inman, White Star, and other lines ; and ALL first-class passengers are allowed 2501b. baggago FREE OF CHARGE.
Tickets arc good until used, and allow passengers to stop off as long as they choose, to visit all places of interest in America and Canada. Stop over privileges are also allowed ou steamers' tickets for Auckland and llonolula.
THROUGH FARE TO LONDON, F I E S T C L A S S ••• dSQ6 <Sc TJ^>-V^J^R1DS.
Time cards, railway maps, and guide books, showing all routes to any point in the United States, may be had on application.
Passengers proceeding eastward can connect with the steamers of the Pacific Mail S. S. Co.. leaving ports in China and Japan for San Francisco.
Drafts, payable in gold in San Francisco, issued by the undersigned.
WOOL TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON. Low rates of Freight are offered, thus enabling ships to reach these markets'by the
quickest and most direct route. For Hates of Passage and Freight, and all other information, a])j)ly to—
GILCHRIST, WATT & CO.,
1 , B E S K T T S T R . H H T .
80 ADVERTISEMENTS.
T U B -A.-CTST:E&-AX,.A.SI^.:CT
Steam 0abtgatian Company [INOOBPOHATED BY ACT OF COUNCIL.]
CAPITAL — PAID UP, £330,000.
JAMES EWAN, CHAIRMAN. EDWARD LOED, DEPUTY CHAIRMAN.
L. W. LEVY, M.L.O. HENRY MOSES, M.P. GEORGE FERGUSON. C. H. MYLES.
M-vtoiion: E. M. STEPHEN. GEORGE RATTRAY.
FREDK. H. TROUTON. Truffle Manager—HAMILTON J. SPIER. Secretary—FREDK.. PHILLIPS. AooountanL-T>. A. DAVIS. Superintending Engineer—Q&OVtfm DAVIDSON. Marine Superintendent—GkVS. KNIGHT. Storekeeper—ROBERT PHILPS.
Brisbane Branoh—W. WILLIAMS, MANAGER.
Melbourne—W. 8IDDELEY & 00. Johniton River—H. H. SOLOMON. Adelaidt-BmOLV BROB. Cafrai-BURNB, PHILP& CO. itaryborouah-3. H. CHERRY, Port Ztoupfai-HBNRY SMITH. •flundatov-MIOHAEL DUFFY. Cooktoum-J. 0. BAIRD. m T T I T , „ „ „ „ „ , „ Gladstone—U. & J. FRIEND. Noumea (New Caledonia)—WILLIAM MORGAN, flOfiWiampton-ALFRED T. WOOD. NEVUE Si CO. ^rond&i/nd-THOMAB LBNTON. Uvuka > f - W _ j . a B M I T n & CO. Maekay—W. H. PAXTON. Sutra J „ . „ . „ „ . „ , „ „„ Jlowen—JOHN PALMER it CO. London—EDWARD A. LEVY & CO. ToientvUle-k, D. LEWINGTON. Steamers are despatched from the Company's Wharf as follows :—
To Melbourne—Twico a week. „ Brisbane—Every week day except Monday. „ Maryborough—Twico a week. „ Bnndaherg—Twico a week. „ Gladstone—About once a week (from Brisbane). i, Rockhampton—Twice a week. „ Broad Sound—About once a month (from Brisbane). „ Maekay—Twice a week. „ Boiven—Twice a week. „ Toivnsville—Twice a week. „ Cairns—Twice a week. „ Port Douglwt—Hmca a week. „ Cooktorvn—Once a week. „ Noumea—Twice a month. „ Fiji—Twice a month.
For fuller particulars see Daily Newspapers. Tho Company are prepared to execute, with despatch, all descriptions of
Engineering and Shipwrights' Work, having costly machinery, a lnrgo staff of skilled labourers, and every appliance for the purpose.
Tho Company's Slip is capable of taking up vessels of 1,600 tons.
S Y D N E Y .
ADVERTISEMENTS. 81
luatralassra, nhim, | a p t & Stqaite famttaltty |ompng,
S T E A M E R S F O R BRISBANE,
TOWNSVILLE, COOKTOWN,
THURSDAY ISLAND, PORT DARWIN,
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HONG KONG,
Also at frequent interuals for JAVA and
SINGAPORE.
Goods and Passengers forwarded at Through Rates to Calcutta, and all Ports in China, Japan, and the Phillippine Islands.
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For all Particulars apply to -*_>»™ m , ^ •"wi ' .wy]
SYDNEY OFFICE: AT HUDDART, PARKER'S WHARF, FOOT OF MARGARET STREET.
$R4rf«jfB8 a? MW^MUB, mBwm, M& mUMM.
REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN
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FLEET OF STEAMERS OWNED BY HUDDART, PARKER & CO.:
WENDOUREE, 2500 Tons, Capt. W. H. EMERSON. LINDUS, 3000 „ „ L. Le JYEVE.JY. NEMESIS, 2000 „ „ W.F. DEARY. EXCELSIOR, BOO ' „ „ ROBERTS, ALERT, 500 „ „ PATRICK. DESPATCH, 300 „
PARES TO MELBOURNE!
For Days of Sailing, see Morning Papers.
ADVBETI8BMENTS. 38
B. B. IcolF s p Line of Steamers REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN
SYDNEY & THE RICHMOND RIVER. T H E S P L E N D I D S T E A M S H I P S
LISMORE, 500 Tons I WOODBURN, 600 Tons Are despatched regularly from
RUSSELL'S WHARF, 9 SUSSEX STREET, SYDNEY, carrying the Mails, Passengers, and Cargo, stopping at all towns on the Richmond River.
The Saloons are all amidships, roomy, well ventilated, and a good Table is kept. Tho steamers being new arc a special advantage to passengers. Steerage passengers supplied with Bedding.
The sailing dates of these steamers are duly advertised in the daily papers.
B. B. NICOLL, Proprietor, RUSSELL'S WHARF,
9 SUSSES STREET, SYDNEY.
11! aware®
PLY between SYDNEY and the following places at Reduced Rates for Cargo and
Passengers:— Wollongong Ulladulla Merimbula
Eiama Moruya Eden
Shoalhaven Clyde River Tathra
For starting periods, see daily Herald and Evening New$.
N.B.—Steamers for Hire for Sea or Harbour Purpose* *
84 ADVEIITISEMENTS.
F. LASSETTER & CO., LIMITED,
iROWMonraEirs, GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY,
Have constantly on Sale all descriptions of English, Amerioan, Continental, and Colonial-made Hardware, to suit the requirements of Purchasers for AGRICULTURAL, MINING, MANUFACTURING, SUGAR CULTIVATING, PASTORAL, VINEYARD, FARM,
CONTRACTORS' REQUIREMENTS. Blasting Powder, Blasting Cartridges, Nobel's Dynamite, Fuze, Shovels, American Long and D. Handle, English Navvy Picks. American Curved, English Bond, Coal Mining ditto, Blacksmiths' Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Tongs, Hammers, Chains, Iron (Bar and Galvanized),
Bolts and Nuts, Files and Hasps.
HORTICULTURAL TOOLS. A LAIIGE VABIETT OP ALL THE NEWEST INVENTIONS.
Turkey Stones, Raddle, Patent Water Lifters and Filters, Patent Sheep Supports, Foot-rot Shears, Sheep Ear-plyers, &c.
FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION. Single and Double-barrel Guns, both muzzle and brecch-londing ; Rifles—the " Snider," "Weblcy." "Chasscp6t," "Remington," "Martini-Henry;" Revolvers; Cartridges to suit the above ; Cartridge-making Apparatus, for fitting, closing, and re-capping cartridges ; Powder Flasks ; Shot Pouches and Belts ; Cleaning Rods; Wad Cutters, &c. ;
FOR DINING AND BREAKFAST ROOM.—Mantlepieces, Stoves, Fenders, Fire-irons, Coal Vases, Gasaliers, Ivory Table Cutlery of reliable quality, Silver-plated Spoons and Forks, Cruet Stands, Fruit Stands, Side Dishes, Dish Covers, Chop Dishes, Salvers, Tea and Coffee Sets, Biscuit Boxes, and a variety of other useful articles for the table.
BEDROOM AND NURSERY.—Brass and Iron 4-post and half-tester Bedsteads, Children's Cots, best quality Bedding, Reclining Baths, Hip and Sitz Baths, Children's Baths, Sponges, Washstands, Shower Baths, Toilet Sets, &c.
ALL ENQUIRIES PROMPTLY REPLIED TO BY POST
F. LASSETTER & CO., LIMITED, a B O R G E i S T H . E E T , S*^-I3SJ3ES"Sr.
ABVEnTISEMKNO'fl. 35
JAMES DUNN & CO,,
No. 13, LOFTUS STREET, SYDNEY.
IMPORTERS OF
IRON, STEEL, ENGINEERS'PLANT &T00L8,
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS AND CONTRACTORS' AGENTS. •—s=os»ica5-o=4—
STOCK DEPARTMENT~Bar, Hoop, and Shoet Iron, Boiler and Girder Plates, Rolled Iron Joists, Boiler Tubes, Bolts and Nuts, Belting, Fencing Wire, Galvanized Iron, Pig Iron, Lead. Machinery—Vertioal and Horizontal Encinos, Marino Engines and Boilers, Stone Breakers, Pulverisers, Bone Mills, Saw Benohee.
INDENT DEPARTMENT—Wo have an extensive conneotion and'oable codes with the leading Makors in the Metal and Machinery Trades, specially Marine Engines and Boilers, Briokmaking Maohinery, Sugar Machinery, Engineers' Plant and Tools.
CRUCIBLE CAST STEEL, BARROW, SKIP, & WAGGON WHEELS. GALVANIZED IRON, GAS AND BOILER TUBES.
Buggy, Cart, Dray, fy Lorry Springs $* Axles; Paints, Colors, Varjiishes, White fy Red Leads; Linseed,
Castor, Neatsfoot, Sperm, fy other Oils. ENGELBERT'S LUBRICANT.
CHINA, CRYSTAL, & AMBER DOOR FURNITURE.
SAMPLE ROOMS AND WAREHOUSE,
3 2 , MARKET S T R E E T , SYDNEY, AND
3 5 , GiTTEHIT 8 T E B E T , M B L B O t T E I T B .
86 ADVERTISEMENTS.
TEN 101 & 107, BATHUKST STBEET, SYDNEY.
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IMPORTERS OF
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Fittings of all Sizes-
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\ to 4 inch.
TIN,
COMrOSITION,
BRASS AND COPPER
TUBE,
Enamelled and Earthenware W.C-'s, Basins, Urinals, Sinks, Vulcanized India Buooer and Canvas HOEB, with Unions, Directors, and other Fittings to suit.
PUMPS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
L e a t h e r
BUCKETS,
PUMP LEATHERS,
FIRE ENGINES,
Fire Brigade Requisites
of every description.
COMMON LIFT, AND LIFT AND FORCE,
Cast Iron Rain Water Pipe and Fittings.
IHillillS & IIMMIIISHIIS...
ADVBItTISBUSNTS. 87
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MEAT PRESERVING COMPART L I M I T E D .
5Di«rf0rs.
HON. JOHN LACKEY, M.L.A., CHAIRMAN.
HON. J. B. RUNDLE, M.L.C I 0. H. HUMPHREY, ESQ. W. R. HALL, ESQ. . | HON. HENRY MORT, M.L.C.
FACTORY ROOKWOOD. A L B A N G E E . M A N ^ G E B .
OFFICE-MOORE STREET, SYDNEY. JOHN B. C. MILES, Secretary.
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This Company wen First Prize Medals at the Vienna Exhibition of 1878, at the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, 1876, and at Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, and also obtained tlio Gold Medals at tho Paris Exhibition 1878, and at the Amsterdam Exhibition, 1888.
Boiled and Roast Beef and Mutton, Corned Beef, Spiced and Seasoned Beef, Ox Cheek and Vegetables, Ox Palates, Tripe, Brawn, Rissoles, Minced Collops, Irish Stew, Haricot Mutton, Tongues, and Stewed Kidneys, Curried Oxtail, Beef and Pork Sausages, Mutton Chops, Real and Mock Turtle, Mulligatawny, Ox Cheek, Split Pea, Julienne, Oxtail, Beef and Kidney Soups, and Mutton and Sheeps' Head Broths and Soup and Bouilli, and other lines.
SUPPLIED SEPARATELY OR IN ASSORTED CASES.
Ke&ts la the oompiessad ah&pa and In sound tins continually In Stock.
EXTRACTUM CARNIS, pronounced by Dr. Hassall, of the Analytical Sanitary Inst i tut ion, London, to be " equal to the best Extractum Carnis of Commerce," in 2 oz. and 4 oz. bottles, and in larger paokages, always on hand.
88? ADVERtlSliMENtfS.
W. H. ARIELL & CO., §BM@ml Merchants & Commission Agents,
343 & 345, KENT STREET, NEAR KINO STBEET,
SYDNEY.
JOHN O'SULLIVAN, \ Sole Agents for the undermentioned JOHN DAVIES, J Manufaoturers.
SWALLOW & ARIELL'S celebrated Prize Biscuits (comprising a variety of 70 kinds), Canterbury, Normanby, and Family Cakes, Plum Pudding, Mince Meat, Self-Raising Aerated Flour, Infants' Food, Treacle, and Golden Syrup.
EXCELSIOR MILLS superior Victorian Oatmeal, Pearl Barley, and Silk Dressed Flour, in 501b. bags.
J. KITCHEN & SONS' Superior Mottled and Toilet Soaps.
J; F. McKENZIE & CO.'S Prize Cocoa, Chocolate, Coffee, Tea, in 1 lb. and \ lb. packets, Mustard, Peppers, Patent Groats, and Barley, Mixed Spices and Curry Powders.
A. M. HUNT & CO.'S Prize Baking Powders.
R. WHITTINGHAM & CO.'S London Provisions.
Anglo-Scandinavian Gold Medal Preserved Milk. "'•''•
SWALLOW &; P E R H A P S Queensland; Sugars.,-.• W*ui - : r* ;
.ADTEHTIBEMENT8. &
S. FORSTER & SOUS,
HARRINGTON STREET, SYDNEY,
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W.B.—S. FOItSTER and SOWS Having- lunilc extensive alterations to tlieir Premises, intend to ltee»v always on hand a largre and varied assortment of English and Colo-nlal >«rass and Iron {Bedsteads, Cliildreni's Cots* &c., &c. •
.40 , - ADVEBTI8EMSNTS.
DAVID JONES & COMPANY,
CLOTHIERS,
AMD
COSTUSIIESS.
OPPOSITE GENERAL POST OFFICE,
V: NEXT TO E: S. # A. C. BANK,
m% <&£®&<a& s v a s s y . S T O T E T .
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Basinghall. Street, London I Qucut de Retz, Lyons Passage Saulnier,Paris I RueLesdiguieres, Grenoble
ADVERTISEMENTS. 41
*
GEOEaE STREET, SYDNEY, N.S.W.
IS THE BEST HOUSE IN NEW SOUTH WALES F O E
Iron Bedsteads Brass Bedsteads
Children s Cots Curled Hair\ Austrian Chairs Java Kapok \ American Chairs
Shares £25 each, payable by Monthly Subscription of 2s. 6d. per Share.
23xvti?Ebxi.oo F e e l a . p e r SlxcLire.
BOARD OF MANAGEMENT.
PRESIDENT: SIR JOHN ROBERTSON, K.O.M.G.
Trustees: Ex Offioio Directors. JOHN WILLIAMS, ESQ., Crown Solicitor. ROBERT WISDOM, M.P.
Directors: A. 0. FBASBR, ESQ., Clerk of the Peace. OHAS. A. GOODOHAP, ESQ., Commissioner for Railways. JAMES BABNET, ESQ., Colonial Architect. HON. J. P. ABBOTT, ESQ., District Court Judge. JOHN YOUNG, ESQ., Contractor.
@FFt®M-i84 PI WW BWMEMW. Solicitors:
SPAIN AND SALWEY, 6 and 8 Exchange.
Surveyor: T. S. PARB.0TT, ESQ.
THE SOCIETY IS OPEN ON EQUAL TERMS TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC.
Tho following advantages are offered : T o X x x v e s t o r s .
A sound and Profitable Investment. Compound Interest at 6£ per cent., and Profits.
T o B o x M r o - v t r e x r s . Low rate of Interest charged only on amount actually owing at end of
each year. Advances repayable by monthly instalments, extending over any period
most convenient to tho Borrowers ; and Borrowers' Share in Profits.
"" ?..S. WILMAMS, ' ••• - " •.- Secretary.
ADVfcRTiSEtoENT'S. 48
MELBOURNE OR SYDNEY MARKETS.
Mortgage and Agency Company, L I M I T E D ,
WITH WHICH 18 INCORPORATED
HASTINGS, GUNINGHAM & CO., Limited.
(WITH POWER TO INCREASE.)
MELBOURNE OFFICE:
TIE AUSTRALASIAN WOOL STORES, COLLINS ST. WEST.
SYDNEY BRANCH:
Office: 7 BENT STREET. Stores: TIE AUSTRALASIAN WOOL STORES,
LAMB'S CENTRAL WHARF, SYDNEY.
Liberal CASH ADVANCES made upon the ensuing CLIP of
WOOL, and upon approved STATION SECURITIES.
Auotion Sales of Wool held during the Season; of Sheepskins, Hides,
Tallow, Kangaroo Shins, &o., throughout the Year.
••C-.CAA0CIOUNT' SALES 'and PROCEEDS remitted protiiptly. V ' > A '
Woolpacks, Sheep Shears—all best brands, Seaming and
Fleece Twine, S. Tar, B. and R. Oils, Turps, Wines,
Beers, and Spirits, Tobaccos, Oilmen's Stores, Teas,
Sugars, Salt, Dried Fruits, &c, Fencing Wires, and
Galvanized Iron—best brands, Hardware of all kinds, Tanks,
Drapery of all kinds, and
Euery Requisite in Shearing and Station Supplies.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 45
Mr. G. A. DRELL, C I ,
AND
-A-JE4 O-EI I T JE O T. O F F I C E S :
156 PITT STREET, SYID1TEY.
ENGINEERING BRANCH COMPRISES
Designs and Supervision, (or Preparation of Indents for Importation) of Engines, Mill Works, Steam and Hydraulio Machinery, including Mats and Lifts for factories, ware-bouses, and private buildings, etc
The preparation of "Bills of Quantities" (guaranteed) for Engineering Works, including all Government Works, and Agency on Contracts connected with them.
The Preparation of Patents.
ARCHITECTURAL BRANCH coMrniHES
Designs and Supervision (or Preparation of Designs only), with Specification, Estimate of Cost, etc, of stores, private dwellings, and all kinds of buildings,
1 he latest improvements in Ventilation and Drainage a:e adopted,
Drawings and Specifications prepared so as to have no extras.
Daily supervision and record of all works in progress.
Special Surveys, Valuation, and Arbitration.
Mr. Morell's staff of efficient assistants, acting unde r his immediate control, enables h im to d,o full justice to his clients.
Trustees: HON. J. F. BUENS, M.P.; ALDERMAN JAMBS GREEN, J. P. j ALDERMAN GEORGE WITHERS, M.P.
Dlreotors : J. P. WRIGHT, J.P.; HENRY FRENCH; W. T. POOLE, M.P.; JOSEPH MITCHELL, M.P.; WILLIAM HEZLET, J.P.
Seoretary: J. W. BIBBY.
Auctioneers : WATKIN AND WATKIN. | Solloltors : SALTER AND BARKER.
Building Surveyor: R. D. SIPPE.
The receipts for the year ending December 31,1883, were £255,163 19s. 7d. The amount then held on deposit was £156,682 17s. 5d. j the amount then owing by Members to the Society was £2T2,413 10s. 5d., and the amount of unsold land at cost price was £33,699 8s. 7d. The RESERVE FUND now stands at £87,000.
M. A. BLACK, Esq., the well known Actuary, in his Triennial Report on the Society's affairs, says:—" The course adopted in appropriating £25,000 (since increased to £37,000) of this balance to a Reserve Fund is a highly judicious one. Not only will this fund enable the Society to meet any possible depreciation which may occur in the value of its securities, but it will necessarily add to its stability, and enhance its attractiveness in the eyes of the general public,"
"Money received on Deposit to any amount at Current Rates of Interest
ADVANCES GRANTED ON VERY LIBERAL TERMS.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT OPEN DAILY.
No notice required for withdrawals.
" Owing to its solidity, and the equitable and liberal manner in which its business Is. conducted, the Sydney Permanent Freehold Land and Building Society is deservedly popular." [See Press.]
Copies of the Annual Report, and every information, will be given on application.
J. W. BIBBY, 318, PITT STREET. ' SEORBTABT.
52 ADVEBTIBEMENTB.
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PIANOSl PIANOS! PIANOS!
THE GREATEST SHOW OP PIANOS ever held in Sydney. THE CHOICEST STOCK OF PIANOS
By First-class Manufacturers ONLY, in Europe and America, at the MOST MODERATE PRICES EVER POSSIBLE.
All German Pianos are in iron frame, uprigbt, double and triplicate oblique double action, full compass, in handsome walnut or ebony and gold cases.
W. E'ZOLD, Central Pianoforte Warehouse, 408* GEORGE STREET, I SYDNEY ARCADE.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 58
HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE, AND
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENCY,
SYDNEY.
N.B.-FURNISHED HOUSES, ALSO APARTMENTS, PROCURABLE WITHOUT NOTICE.
Messrs. ALCOCK & Co.'s CELEBRATED
Prize Billiard Tables AND
A. L A B S E STOCK A L W A Y S ON H A N D .
SOLE AGENTS:
eHARLES DOBSON & 60., 375, GEORGE STREET.
54 ADV«RTI8BMBNT8.
E J S T A . B L I S H : E 3 r ) . A - D . 1 8 6 3 .
l l . : §ISTIf IS CiSHEL, ^DENTIST*
33, YORK ST., WYNYARD SQUARE, SYDNEY.
SPECMLITES.-The perfect adjustment of Artificial Teeth, from a Single Tooth to a Complete Set. Stopping Decayed Teeth, "and thereby rendering them sound and useful. Regulating Children's Teeth. Scaling and Extracting.
F A I N & E 8 S O P B K A T I O K S . Please oarefully note Address, and avoid mistakes through similarity of names, aB
others trade on my reputation, and oopy advertisements in the most unprincipled manner.
WILLIAM RITCHIE,
The Leading Implement Maker in
the Colony.
Manufacturer of the celebrated Trenching, Match, Swing,
• Double Furrow, and Tank Ploughs,.&c.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 55
JACKSON & Co.,
F O O T O F X D R T J I T T S T R E E T ,
SYDKT33Y.
IMPORTERS OF
Galvanized Corrugated and Plain Iron, Zino, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Begister Grates and Mantels, Galvanized and Black Iron Pipe and Fittings.
Galvanizing in all its branches, at Lowest Rates.
• W H O I I E S - A J C J E M A N U r A O T U E E R S O F
Galvanized Oorrugated Iron Water Tanks, Baths, Guttering, -Ridge Gapping, Down Piping, Tubs, Buokets, &o, &o.,
TINWARE AND COLONIAL OVENS, &C.
Price Lists forwarded on application. All Orders promptly attended to.
I UPPEL % DIEpi{, ENGRAVERS,
871, &BOEGB STREET,
Steam Printing Works: NEWTOWN.
56 ADVERTISEMENTS.
iilitt t till! ill. illllll In Marble, Polished Granite, and Freestone.
Railings, Kerbstones, TMats, FmUf i@. A large variety of neat and appropriate designs to select from.
7)eM$n4, tvtth 3riw, fait &m at uqueM.
J. CUNNINGHAM, 3^^.KBLE -3STID STONE WORKS,
MARGARET ST., WYNYARD SQUARE, (REAR OF PETTY'S) BYDHBT.
HUE .A. R B L IE M E E O H A 1 T T S .
:=0DLING B R 0 S = = Bu&fom Jiw&v $IMM£&, 0ww(w Suay, CUSTOMHOUSE
Sole Agents for Messrs. Joseph Weiller & Co., and Anselm Odling, of London and Massa,
Carrara, Leghorn, Italy, Marble Merchants and Quarry Owners.
TX7E import all kinds of FOREIGN MARBLES, in Blocks, Scantling, and Slabs; " also MONUMENTS (for Masons and the Trade ONLY), MANTELPIECES,
FENDERS, MARBLE and ENCAUSTIC FLOORING and HEARTH TILES.
We also execute at the Works in London, Italy, and Belgium, every kind of ORNAMENTAL MARBLE WORK, according to architects' designs, for Buildings, Staircases, Steps, Pavements, &c.
A very large stock of MARBLE and ENAMELLED SLATE MANTELPIECES, &c., and ENCAUSTIC TILED GRATES is kept at our Sample Room and Stores, CUSTOM HOUSE BUILDINGS, CIRCULAR QUAY, opposite the Custom House.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 57
THE CENTRAL LAND AUCTION ROOMS,: 418, GEORGE STREET,
(STeeix t2a.e U o y a l H o t e l , e i u d o p p o s i t e t l i o C o f f e e Fe . la .ce ) ,
For tho Salo by Auction or Private Contract of LAND. DWELLINGS, PLANTATIONS, PASTORAL PROPERTIES, and all REAL ESTATE.
Excoutors nnd TruatoeB will, by sending to the nbore Rooms particulars of Properties they wish to have sold, be administering their Trusts to tho best advantage.
The above are the most centrally situated Auction Rooms in the City.
C. T. BURFITT, 'ESTABLISHED 1877. LICENSED AUCTIONEER.
JOHN SANDS, l/rmmmtal m& J[anttfai[tww!j Jjte&raw
AND
374, GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY, Has the Largest Stock of
AGGount Books, Writing Papers, Envelopes & General Stationery IN THE COLONY.
Agent for TUCCATO and WOLFF'S "TRYPOGRAPH," The most reliable and effective instrument for multiplying copies of writings.
Is prepared to supply a superior olass of looal manufactured BROWN WRAPPING PAPER to large consumers at the lowest market rate.
SOLICITORS can now be supplied with every kind of LAW STATIONERY and FORMS at greatly reduced rates; and
ARCHITECTS and SURVEYORS will meet with every requirement,
TIMBER OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS, FLOORING AND LINING BOARDS,
Doors, Sashes, Frames, Architraves, Skirtings, Mouldings, FRENCH LIGHTS, VENETIAN8, ETC.,
GALVAIVIZKD I R O N (best brand*), CBJIEIST, dtc.
JOINERY of all descriptions made to order of well-seasoned Timber, and on short notice.
Delivery to any part of the Harbour by Steam launoh.
MMOMF, FEME $ €@*9
WYNYARD STREET, SYDNEY.
-&.GKSNTS F O B
The Australian Meat Company, Ramomie. Chance Bros, and Co., Birmingham. W. E. Chance and Co., ,, Birmingham Plate Glass Company. General Marine Insurance Co., Limited, of
Dresden. Felten and Guilleaume, Mulheim, Wire and
Cable Works. .
ADVERTISEMENTS. 59
JAMES & CO, FROM LONDON, 1 6 3 , W I L L I A M S T R E E T ,
IMPORTERS OF Ladies' and Children's Outfitting, Millinery, Mantles. Costumes, Under
clothing. Hosiery, Gloves, Haberdashery, Silks, Dress Goods of all descriptions, and General Drapery and Fancy Goods.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.
J v l E L B O U R N E E X H I B I T I O N . T H R E E F I R S T C L A S S A W A R D S
TO
Of. H U B E R T N-EWM-AKT, " F O R P H O T O G R A P H S .
Under the patronage of the Royal Princes & of His Excellenoy the Governor.
12, OXFORD STREET, SYDNEY.
302, GKESORGKE: S T R E E T , THREE DOORS SOUTH OF HUNTER STREET,
MAKrcrjF-a.cwcTRBxa .AJSTD I M P O R T E R O P
H A H & CAPS. 3 0 3 , G E O R G E S T R E E T .
MARK STEPHENSON 4 SON M A S T , B L O C K , F T T J U L P , OATS,,
.A.3STD S O U L X J M A K E R S ,
1 8 , E l E L S K I C T E I S T R E E T , •; (OPPOSITE POTTS AND PAUL), . .; <
60 ADVERTISEMENTS.
- NOBMAN. SELFE, :
Is^EemToex of t l ie
•&.X1& D^exaa/foer of t3a.e
INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS,
ENGLAND,
COIJSULTII^BQOflQBBIt, SYDNEY.
ATCHISON & SCHLEICHER,
Specially licensed under the Real Property and Mining Acts.
EDEN CHAMBERS, 92 PITT STREET.
PARROTT & ROBERTS, (Ijiril and Pfdumina) gfrtginqrs
COMET OIL. ITS IVPBBIOB' QUALITY as nn Illuminator I'H known all over the Colony.
ITi CSEATSSSS to the Consumer is twofold : (1) the Company's price is below that of Imported Oil, and (2) the Oil lasts longer in burning.
ITS SAFETY is certified to by the Government Inspector of Kerosene as having passed the test required by Act of Parliament.
To be had of all Orooers, Ironmongers, and Oil Dealers.
COKEPANTf'S OFFICE} I 3 H T J 3 S T T E 1 R S T R E E T , STT3D^rE"3ZT.
WILLIAM HALL, Secretary.
EDWARD KIRCHNER & CO., 3 •wimsrir.A.iR.i} STREET, SYDNEY,
t AND IMPORTERS OF
EMLISE, AMEBIC AN, AND CONTINENTAL NASD WARE.
SOLE AGENTS FOE
KROPFF'S CELEBRATED ICE MAKING MACHINERY.
CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, H E A D O F F I C E - H O N G K O N G .
FOR MARINE INSURANCE. S U B S C R I B E D CAPITAL, £200,000. P A I D - U P , £80,000. R E S E R V E F U N D , £100,000.
The great advantage offered by tbla Company is that the contributors of business participate In the profits whether shareholders or not. The amounts returned to contributor!) for the past soven years wore as under:
For the year ending 30th April, 1877,10 per cent, of the net premium. For tho year ending 30th April, 1878,15 For the year ending 80th April, 1879,25 For the year ending 30th April, 1880,25 For!the yoar.tndlng 30th April, 1881,20 For the year onding 80th April, 1882,20 For the year ending 30th April, 1883,15
Marine Jniuranas effected at Current Rata. Claims payable at any of the Company's branches or agencies.
Agent for Sydney, H. E. RUSSELL, Tattersall'8 Chambers, corner of Casticrcagh & Hunter su.,Bydney.
do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 63
TAYLOR BROTHERS '8AWS, FILES, STEEL TOOLS,
For Woodworking and Papermaking Machinery, Chaff Knives, Sugar-cane Knives, all
kinds of Saw Mill requisites, &c.
REQISTERED BRANDS.
TAYLOR BROTHERS.
J. TAYLOR & SON.
J. & I. TAYLOR.
ADELAIDE SAW WORKS.
MELVIN.
ADVANCE. 4irtinrajr
REGISTERED BRANDS.
ADELAIDE.
ADVANCE.
SMITHSON,
ROLYAT.
000-EE.
BOOMERANG.
REGISTERED BRAND FOR FILES, RED TANG.
SPECIALITY-PATENT PERFORATED CIRCULAR AND OTHER SAWS.
ADVANTAGES—Grent saving of Files and Filing; prevents expansion ; liability to fracture done away with ; keeps the teeth of uniform size ; serves ns a guide to the filer ; frequent regulleting saved ; great saving of steam-power, &c.
FIRST-OLASS MEDALS AND AWARDS: Ohristohuroh (N.Z.), 1882, Gold Medal; Adelaide, 1882, Gold Medal; Melbourne, 1881, First Degree and Silver Medal ; Sydney, 1880, First Class Medal and First Degree, with First Degree Special for Invention and Improvement in Saws; Vienna, 1873; London, 1862 and 1851; Paris, 1855; Cork, 1883.
ADELAIDE WORKS, SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND.
64 ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOSEPH RICHMOND & CO.,
31 & 32 KIRBY STREET, HATTON GARDEN, LONDON, E,C, Manufacturers of every description of
THE ARMY AND NAVY REGULATION COATS AND CLOAKS. P10Q8 Hoods, Cart I Wagon Covers, Alr-proot Bads, Cushions, io.
SOLID INDIA-RUBBER MATS & M A T T I N G . 4-4
2 9 , G R E S H A M STREET, E.G. Mills—TOTTENHAM, LONDON, ENGLAND.
86 ADVERTISEMENTS.
ALEX/WILSON & CO. ENGINEERS,
VAUXHALL IRONWORKS,
LONDON, S.W.
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
VAUXHALL
Ohoapost and Simplest Pamp made.
The special attention of Engineers and Steam users in the Colonies is called to the VAUXHALL DONKEY P U M P S , which are the only reliable,Boiler Feeders in use. They will pump hot water, the valves being made of gun metal. They aro also equally suitable for forcing water into tanks ; the usual sizes raising it 2J feet high for'every pound of Steara Tretisurc available. Kor loss heights, other sizes with smaller Steam Cylinders can bVsupplied. These Pumps can almost always be found in Stock with importers in "'- MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, SYDNEY, BRISBANE, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, AND OTAGO.
Over. 9,000 of these Pumps aro now in uso on board Yachts and Steamships, in Breweries, Distilleries, Tanneries, Paper Mills, Cotton, Woollen and other Spinning Mills, Bleach Works, Dye Works, Chemical Works, Saw Mills, Collieries, Ironworks, Mines, and many otlier places where Steam is used.
Nos. 4,6,8, 7, and 9 are (Initio acting, with Gun Metal Rams and Qlands; Nos. 8, 10, 11,12,13,14, IS itnd 16 are doable acting; Nos. 14,16,16, havo two water barrels.
.AJOI, S I Z E S I N STOCK-ILLUSTRATED AND PRICED CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION;
SCEEW AND PADDLE ENGINES, BOILERS, ET0.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 67
-A-LEIX: . -vu*iai.so3xr & c o . , VAUXHALL IRONWORKS,. WANDSWORTH ROAD, LONDON, S.W.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE HIGH PRESSURE SCREW ENGINE, 1 TO 80 H.P. COMPOUND SURFACE CONDENSING SCREW ENGINE, 5 TO 60 H.P. - - '
A.D.LESU6
« « j p .
6 8 ADVERTISEMENTS.
WM. R. DELL & SON, #itt guilders & Pill #rmsl«p,
The Geo. T. Smith Middlings Purifier MUlstones. The Victor Smutter. The Victor Brush. Swiss Silks. Silk Dressing Reels. Centrifugals. Brandusters. Spread Eagle Bolt Chests. Wheat Separators.
Every variety of Mill Furnishings in stock. Illustrated Catalogue on application.
26 MAF*R LANE, LONDON.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 69
"WALKER'S HARPOON SHIP LOGS
And Sounding Machines. PATRONISED BY THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY.
Al HARPOON
A3 HARPOON
SHIP-LOG.
SHIP-LOO.
Walker'* A2 Harpoon Shty-Log it second only to the Al pattern. It is more tuitdble for Steamers than Sailing Vettelt.
O J A - T X T I O K T . In consequence of the world-wide reputation of WALKER'S
HARPOON SHIP-LOOS, spurious imitations have been introduced into the market, copying the external appearance in every detail.
Captains and Shipowners, therefore, who wish to possess a reliable instrument, the result of long experience, care, and personal attention of T. WALKER & SON, are reminded that the dial should bear the inscription "WALKER'S PATENT HARPOON SHIP-LOO," followed by "Al" or "A2," according to the kind, and in addition, the Rotator should have an anchor and T.W. stamped on every vane.
WALKER'S TAFPRAIL S H I P - L O G To Rogioter on. Sock .
Massey's Ship-Logs and Sounding Machines a lways In Stock.
MANUFACTORY: 68, OXFORD STREET, BIRMINGHAM.
70 ADVERTISEMENTS;
ffllliT ALL THE PRINCIPAL
la mm m
wi'j
maooaooaoao
E, WOLFF & SON'S SUPERIOR
BLAOK LEAD t COLORED
For Artists' and General Use. aOOOOOOaoae
DRAWING MATERIALS AND
W8o)Hi»f XroeHlefc • J U C C C C O O W - *
Full particulars and prices may be had of—
MM
SYDNEY,
ADTERTI8EMENTB. 7 1
H S T - A J B I i l S S E T O 1 8 2 1 .
COOPER, BOX & COMPANY, LIMITED, |
103 & 105 QUEEN VICTORIA S+l AND
12 £ 13 LAURENCE POUNTNEY LANE,
LONDON, ENGLAND, AND AT ij
ST- ALBAITS <Sc STOOKPOET!
Hat Manufacturers, Clothiers,: AND
FOR EXPORT. Illustrated Price Lists on application to the London House, r. VA or to the Agents, '
Messrs. FARMER BROS., SYDNEY,
72 ADVERTISEMENTS.
THOMAS HUBBUCK & SON, mm I ra i Oil faint, & tarnish WeitU,
24, LIME STREET, LONDON.
HUBBUOK'8 :E \AJ3? :E :N"T
WHITE ZINC PAINT, The most durable and beautiful Taint known. Is ohenpor In use than White Load, and is proTcd to bo superior
for all purposes than the pernicious Load Faint, and equally adapted for all climates.
ITS WHITENESS IS UNAFFECTED BY BILGE WATER, BOILING SUCAR, OR NOXIOUS GASES. It is free from any poisonous Ingredient, and suited In all rcspocts to the use of the Painter.
E a c h Cask o f P u r e W h i t e ZIno i s a U m p e d - " HUBBUCK P A T E N T CEMENT."
HUBBUCK'S PREPARED LIQUID PAINTS. Those Paints will bo found of great advantage j being mixed ready for Immediate use, no further preparation
is needed. This prevents tho waste of carrying stiff Paint Oil, Turpentine, tic
HUBBUCK'S ANTI-CORROSIVE PAINTS. Tho most valuable protection to Iron roofs, bridges, piers, ships, and buildings exposed to
tempestuous weather and scorching sun.
HUBBUCK'S ANTI-OXIDATION COMPOSITION, For Coating Iron and Wood Ships' bottoms j a preservative against fouling and corrosion. Tills composition
Is ready for immediate uso, and obviates the waste of carrying unmixed Paints, Oils, Driers, etc It Is also applicable to all the other purposes of paints.
HUBBUCK'S PALE-BOILED OIL, Being much puror than raw linseed oil, is tho only boiled oil that can be used for white and dollcato-coloured
Paints. It dries quick and bard, never blisters, and is more durable.
HUBBUCK'S BINNACLE AND COLZA OILS Prepared expressly for Ship's Lights, Lighthouses, iic
HUBBUCK'S WHITE LEAD, COLOURS, OILS, AND VARNISHES Properly packed for exportation.
Hl/BBUCK'S PAINTS, OILS, AND VARNISHES Are tho BEST, and therefore tho CHKAFEST. Beware of COUNTERFEITS of their NAME and T I U D E MAIIK
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CAUTION. Since the successful introduction of their P a l o Boi lod Linseod Oil some dealers are selling colorable
Imitations as " Improved Boiled Oil," " Olcar Boiled Oil," &o. Tbcsn imitations aro not to bo depended on, and only cause disappointment and loss.
CONVICTION. In April, 1873, a Native Dealer, at Hong Kong, was prosecuted and convicted of a fraudulent imitation of
Hnbbuok's Namo and Mark, and of placing them on some spurious goods shipped from London.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 7 3
SAVORY&I
MOORE'S!
BEST FOOD
FOR
INFANTS
Supplied to the Royal Nurseries.
THE MOST
PERFECT SUBSTITUTE FOP MOTHER'S MILK.
The Highest amount of Nourishment in the most Digestible and Convenient Form.
THE ONLY FOOD SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR INFANTS. " Tlie Adult CASXOT thrive on the Milk provided/or the In/ant, while the food adapted
for ACulls MUST be too strong for Babet,"
Abounding in FLESH-FORMING and BONE-FORMING substances, this food pcrfeotly fulfils Its objeot, whereas othor so-called Foods, suoh as Corn Flours, being entirely devoid of nourishing properties, Induce n rickety and tdiotlo condition. It is also carefully freed from tho ground husks of tho wheat, which cause Irritation of tho bowels, diarrhoea, i c .
CAUTION.—A Genuine FoodiAouM not contain an excest of sugar, NOR BE TOO PALPABLY SWEET. Suoh Foods may bo palatable, but they aro also pernicious. For this reason so-called Milk Foods, Condonsod Milks, &a, aro prejudicial to tho health of Infants, from tho large proportion of beet sugar they contain, rendering them utterly unliko tho article they aro supposed to represent, viz., MOTHER'S MILK.
' TINS, Is., 2s., 5B., 10S. '
ASTHMA, DIFFICULT BREATHING, &c.
DATURA TATULA INHALATIONS AFFORD THE MOST PROMPT AND EFFECTUAL RELIEF-
Spasmodlo Asthma, as well as the milder forms of tho dlsooso, and other complaints attonded with short and dlfflonlt breathing, loss of rest, &o., quickly yield to tho soothing Influence of the fumes of Datura Tatula and painful paroxysms aro either averted or qulokly subdued by its uso In cither of tho following forms :—
Cigars and Cigarettes-Boxes, 3s., 8a., 16s. Pastilles and Powder (for Non-smokers' uso)-Boxes, 2s. 60., 6s., 10s. For use as Tobacco--Tins, 2s. 6<L, 6s., 10s., 18s.
THE SPECIAL NUTRIMENT
I N OOlSTSTJ-MFTIOlSr-LOSS OF WEIGHT, LOSS OF POWER TO DIGEST AHD ASSIMILATE FOOD,
- A N D E S P E C I A L L Y F A T . "FAT IS ONE OF THE MOST ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS
OF HEALTH," Dr. DOBELL on Loss of Weight, Lung Disease, do.
PANCREATIO EMULSION of Solid Fat" supplies the system with what it most wants, a large amount of nourishment with tho least amount of digestive labour, and in a form most easily assimilated."
PANCREATIO EMULSION has been In extensive uio for tho last twenty years at tbe ROYAL HOSPITAL for DISEASES of tho CHEST. London, and also at many similar Public Institutions in London and the country, as well as in private practico in all parts of tbe world.
" From 18G3 to 1872, at the ROYAL HOSPITAL alone, I prescribed the Emulsion in mora than 6000 cases. Happily, to my own oxperlcnco may now be added that of thousands ot my professional brothrcn in different parts ot tho world, by whom Poncreatto Emulsion and Pancrcaturo aro dally prescribed, and from whom I constantly rccclvo testimony of their value."—Dn. DODEM,, Senior Phyiician, Royal Hospital, <fcc.
" If we aro to give a fair chance of recovery to a patient deprived of tho natural powers of digesting and assimilating fats, wo must sccuro that two ouncos of tolid fat are utilized ovary day for tho purposes of nutrition."—The Chemist and Druggist.
" Tho Importance of Pancreatlo Emulsion of solid fat over Cod Liver Oil in the treatment of consumption must be as great as that of supplying a plant with good soli instead of putting it Into water."—Dr. KINKEAI), Lie. Univ. Dublin.
" Wo havo lately seen a young lady who has been taking PANCREATIO EMULSION for months, and while doing so she has been changed from a thin, nervous, desponding creature, Into a plump, tolerably robust and cheerful woman."—Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science.
" Considering how largely PANCREATIO EMULSION is now used In tho wasting diseases of adults, it is not surprising that scarcely a week passes but general practitioners relate cases of Its success In the wasting of delicate children. Certainly, of all the satisfactory effects of PANCREATIO EMULSION, none equal the almost magical recoveries of some of these children."— The PratliUoner, London.
Bottles, 2s. 6d., 4s. 6d., and 8s. eaoh.
7 4 ADVEETI8BMENTS.
Anciens Etablissements Call. ANONYMOUS SOCIETY AT THE CAPITAL OF
20,000,000 FRANCS. (SVLccessors to t l i e S o c i e t e C a l l <Ss Co.)
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Head Office and Chief Workshop: PARIS—RUE DE GRINELLE, No. 15, PARIS.
Branch Houses at DENAIN and at DOUAI (Nord). .A-aoiiiisraiEis-
Mexico, China, Spain, Portugal, Dominican Republic. Numerous Awards at tho Universal Exhibitions of Paris, London, Holland, .. . Belgium, from 1841 to 1878.
A M S T E R D A M E X H I B I T I O N F O R 1 8 S 3 . A Gold Medal, three Diplomas of Honour, one of which for Artillery (Range System),
with a special mention for Superiority over all competitors. Tho only exhibitor having obtained three Diplomas of Honour and one Gold Medal.
MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTIONS, PUBLIC WORKS. Complete setting up of Cane Sugar Factories, of Beet Sugar Factories, of Refineries,
Distilleries, Breweries, Flour Mills, &c., &c. CANE MHJLS, with supports and foundation plates in iron (patent system). CANE MILLS, multiple pression (Brissonman Bros, and B. Lahayes' patent). CONTINUAL PRESSES, Defusing Apparatus, Filtering Presses. TRIPLE EFFECTS, Air Pumps Suspended Centrifugal Apparatus (Weston's patent). GREEN CANE Trash Ovens (Godillot's system). PRESSION REGULATORS (Cail system) for Distilling and Rectifying Apparatus. STEAM ENGINES—(Corliss's system). STEAM BOAT ENGINES, Portable Steam Cranes, Steam Hammers. LOCOMOTIVES, Steam Generators, Money Presses (Thonnolier system).
' LOCOMOTIVES of every power for grand lines. Hearthless Locomotives (Franey's system). Locomotives for Contractors, Road Locomobiles. Locomotives for Agricultural and Mining Works, Railroads, Passenger Wagons, Sugar Cane and Beet root Wagons, Switches, Turning Plates.
X R O K T C 0 3 N T S T 3 E l . T T O M 7 I 0 3 S r S . Oast and Wrought Iron Bridges, Hydraulic Lifts (Clark's system). Markets and Iron
Buildings. Iron Fittings for Building. Hydraulic Machines for Seaport Works, &c., &c.
MINING MATERIALS. Borers. E x c a v a t o r s for carrying away earth. B l o w i n g M a c h i n e s for blasting
furnaces. Vent i la to rs . WAR MATERIAL.
... .0»nnon» and Gun Carriages for Land or Sea Artillery (R&ngo syitem). • '
ADVERTISEMENTS. 75
10 Medals Awarded by the Grand Exhibitions AU VIEUX C H E U E .
MmMWM@m Socunr, C A P I T A L , 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 F I l A N C f t .
HEAD OFFICE: 69, 71, $ 73, RUE BEAVBOURG,
Depot of 'Wood a n d Fac tor ies :
RUE DE CRIMES, 97, 99, 101, and 103, PETITE VELLETTE. Furnishers to the Government, to the City of Paris, to the Ministry, to the Bank of France,
to the Railway Company, &c, &c.
COMPLETE SET OP FURNITURE of every Sort and of every Style, for Dining Rooms, Drawing Rooms, Bed Rooms, and Studies. Speciality of Massive Furniture, Tapestry, Seats, and Bed Hangings. Furniture for Offices, Administrations, Railways, Banks, and Shops.
E X P O R T S . The Illustrated Catalogue will be sent, Post Free, on demand. Letters must be
prepaid.
E S T A B L I S H E D 1 7 4 3 .
The Prize Medal at the Great df**^*!^ Exhibition, 1851, for Excellence
SCYTHES, SICKLES, K^W& REAPING HOOKS, Ac. Was Awarded to
THOMAS STANIFORTH & Co., HACKENTHORPE, near SHEFFIELD,
Manufacturers o(
BEST CROWN AND PATENT SCYTHES, SICKLES, REAPING HOOKS, PATENT SHARPINQ HOOKS, HAY AMD STRAW KNIVES,
Chaff, Mowor, Reaper, and Turnip Knives; Turnip and Root Pulpcrs, Strippers, Finger Platos, Horso Hoo Blades, Files, &c., &o., of every description, suitable for
England, Ireland, Scotland, Russia, Poland, United States, Canada, Australia, and all parts of the Continent.
N.B.—Their Scythes, Sickles, and Hooks havo long enjoyed a reputation for evenness of temper, keen cutting edge, durability in wear, and cxqulslto flnlsb, which is secured by constant supervision and great experience in selecting the steel, and their improved method of hardening and tempering, tie.
Trade Marks granted A.D. 1743; Registered in England, Germany, Russia, &c.
76 ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOWNES, BROTHERS & CO.,
DBsT^JBX.isH:Eir> 1 7 7 7 ,
77 <fe 75, GRESHAM STREET, and 7, ALDERMANBURY, X.OIXT3303NT.
FIRST AWARDS, SYDNEY, tS7>) MELBOURNE, 1B80,
Manufacturers of " Town Made" Kid, Chevrette, Colored and Tan Cape Gloves, and all descriptions of Fabrio Gloves, Hand Knit Gloves, Wool Mitts, Lined and Fur Gloves, &o.
Importers, su4 Wuthouomon of ill tisds of SsgUsb u l Foreign Slovei.
AGENT FOR AXJBTIIALIAN COLONIES:
Mr. W. Renny Findlay, 32 Flinders Street West, Melbourne.
New Specimen Book of Machine Cut Wood Letter and Special Export Price List now ready, and sent on application.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 77
BIZETE; MAEEOHAL <fe O
la VerrerJe,
MANUFACTURER
CIGAR and CIGARETTE in HOLDERS MEERSCHAUM and AMBER
BOOT
CliOI/EKTV, D Y S E N T E R Y , D I A E E H C E A , F E T B E , A G U E , SCO.
mt T«AOE MAR*
FREEMAN'S GHLORODYNE. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY TRUE It is allowed to bo tho greatest dlsoovery of tho present century, and Is largely employed by tho most eminent Medical Men in hos
pital and privato practice, In nil pnrts of tho globo. It Is the best remedy known for COUCIHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION, nnoNCiirris, AND ASTHMA. It effectually oheoks those too-oftcn fatal dlscasos-FEVBK, AOUE, Cnoui', WHOOPING Couail. It acts like a charm in DIAHMICEA and Is the only speciflo In CIIOLKRA and DYSENTERY. It effectually cuts short all attacks of EPILEI-RV, HYSTKMA, I>AM'ITATION, CONVULBIONS, AND SPASMS. It is the only palllativo In NEUBAMHA, RHEUMATISM, GOUT, Tic DOLOIIBUX, CANCEII, TOOTIIACUE,
It rnpidly relieves pain from whatever cause ; allays the irritation of fovor; soothes and strengthens tho system under exhausting diseases; and produces quiet and refreshing sleep.
I M P O R T A N T C A U T I O N ! Four Chancery Suits terminated in favour of FREEMAN'S ORIGINAL CHLORODYNE, and against
J. Collls Browne, and J. T. Davenport. Lord Chancellor Sclborne. Lord JuBtlco James, and Lord Justice Mcllish condemned their proceedings, and ordered them to pay all costs of the suit*.—Reported In tho Timet and other Newspapers, April 20th and July Z4th, 1873.
Mr It. Freeman. Head Quarters Staff. Cabul, May 31«(, 1880. Dear Sir,—It Is with much pleasure that I am able to state that your CHLOitODYNE has been of special
service to mo in alleviating tho wearlsomo Bpasras of Asthma, which is hero existent in an aggravated form; many of mv patients now oomo and beg mo to give thorn that mediclno which always relloves then, and which I need hardly say is your Chlorodyne. , „ „ „ , , . „ „ _ „
j Yours faithfully, CHARLES W. OWEN, L.R.O.P., Lon.,M.R.C.S., Eng. Tho Divisional Head Quarters Staff and Civil Surgeon, Cabul.
" I l i e Time*," Ango i t 1.1,1«7*. From our own Corretpondent with the Ruttlan Army.—Okoum, July Wh, 1877.
The want of sanitary arrangements In the Russian Camp was dreadful, and had wo remained there a few weeks longer, dysentery and typhoid fever would have played moro havoo In our ranks than tho bombs of tho Turks I myself ocqulrod an unenviable reputation as a doctor, owing to my boing provided with a small bottle of OHLOB.ODYNE, with which I effeoted mlraoulous euros. None genuine wi thou t t h e words "Freeman ' s Original Ohlorodyne " engraved on the
Government Stamp. TettimonlaU from moil eminent medical men accompany each bottle. Manufactured by tho sole invontor, RICHARD FREEMAN, PHARMACIST, 70- Kcnnington Park Road, London, B.E.
Sold by all Patent Medicine Dealers, in bottles Is. ljtl.—2 oz., 2s. Hd.—4 oz., 4s. Od, J-plnts, lis., and pints 50s. each.
78 ADVERTISEMENTS.
D I N N E F O R D ' S
M A G N E S I A . T H E U N I V E R S A L REMEDY
FOH Acidity of the Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion,
Sour Eructations, and Bilious Affections.
T U B P H T S I O I A T S T ' S O T J DR DE3 Kon
Gout, Rheumatio Gout, and Gravel; the safest and most gentle Medicine for Infants, Children, Delicate Females,
and the Siokness of Pregnanoy. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND STOREKEEPERS.
N.B.—ASK FOR DINNEFORD'S MAGNESIA.
P. & J. ARNOLD, CHEMISTS, & C ,
155 ALDERSGATE STREET, L O N D O N .
Manufacturers of Office and Copying, Blue Blach Copying, Scarlet for Steel Pens, Ticketing Ink, Ink Powders, and
every description of Writing Inks.
•AUG..BREHMER, $8jiitee* ctni jJUttttffwiiiw,
3 & 4 MOOR LANE, LONDON, E.G. Patent Wire Book Sewing Machines for Account Books,
Printed Books and Pamphlets. Patent Wire Stitching and Stabbing Machines for Hand and Steam Power.
Wire Staples and Wire and Tape to be used with above Machines always kept in stock.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 79
KILNER BROTHERS,
OF ALL KINDS.
P E I Z E IfcC IE ID _A.L A W A R D E D FOR
GLASS BOTTLES, &o. 1 8 6 2 .
MANUFACTORIES.
Thornhill, Lees, near Dewshury; and Conishoro', near Rotherham, Yorkshire.
LONDON OFFICES AND WAREHOUSE: Great Northern Goods Station, King's Cross, London, N.
E S T A B L I S H E D 17BO.
(Late J. & T. FORD)
VBhotanle and tibprt Sohcro fjijie <Panufaijfm[ci|, 45, 47, & 49, WHITE HORSE STREET, STEPNEY,
And 97, MILE END ROAD, LONDON, E.
A large Stock on hand Groat advantage to Merchants and Shippers. Patterns sultaulo for every Market. Samples on application.
All orders containing remittances or through London Merchants promptly attended to.
All COPYING PAPERS with the above wa te rmark are g u a r a n t e e d t o b e very absorbent,
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIAL. Marlon's fine Prenoh Mounts (Gold Medal, Paris, 1878), made at their factory, Courboyole, near Paris. Marlon's Albnmenlscd Papors. Marlon's celebrated Britannia Dry Plates. Marlon's Photographto SoU for Amateurs, complete, ready for uao, from 60s. to £50. Marlon's Cameras and Cabinet Work, from the cheapest up to tho most highly flnisliod. Large stook always
kept on hand. Marlon's Portrait and View Lenses (guaranteed). Backgrounds, Accessories, Chemicals ; In faot, all Photo. Requisites. Marlon's Photograplilo Albums. Specialities with Pictorial Pages-The Alexandra, The Renaissance, The
J2s. Gd. or Album of Quotations, Tho Fern, The British Army Album, The Olive Album. Marion's extensive Show Rooms in Soho Square for attractive lines in Far.cy Ooods. Photograplilo Publications, Portraits, Views, Reproductions from Paintings-Photo, Works for Carbon and Silver Printing, making enlargements, &c, &c Marion's Fem Prusslate Paper, for tho reproduction of Plans, Drawings, &o., used in tho prinolpal Railway
and Engineering Works.
'9 ESTABLISHED 1835.
Inventors of Wire Rope. Makers of every description of S t e e l a.xxd I r o n " W i r e OFt-ope.
IMPROVED PATENT
FLEXIBLE STEEL WIRE MINING ROPES, Combining extreme flexibility with great strength. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED.
8teel, Iron, and Oopper Lines, Strands, and Oords, Lightning Conductors, Pioture Cords. Orders, accompanied by Remittance, or through retponsible Merchant; receive prompt attention.
MACORD AND ARCH, MANUFACTURERS OF
TO TEE WINE, SPIRIT AND BEER TRADER ' . . ffl toMMMi B A R FITTINGS, BOTTLE WAX,
SAMPLE CASES, Ac, &o.
47 GREAT TOWER STREET, Xi03srx)03iT, :E_a-
ADVEIITIBEMENTS. 81
(Late William Bliss & CoOi ,, -,
Wholesale Saddlers & Saddlers' Ironmongers,
LEATHER MERCHANTS & HORSE SLOTHING MANUFACTURERS.
PRIZE MEDALS AT SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE EXHIBITIONS. • •'H.uucooCOCCOo—^——
13 & 15, SUN STREET, FINSBURY,
F U LLER/S EARTH. SPECIALLY PREPARED for Woollen -Manufacturers, Dyers, Bleachers, Scourera,
Fulling Millers, and Oil Refiners. Also PUMFIED and POWDEBED for Nursery and Toilet Purposes, in which form it is Invaluable in
Hot Climates both for Infants and Adults.
This Earth is produoed from the Noted Pits at Redhill, Surrey, England.
FOR TERMS, &c, apply to the PROPRIETOR,
J O H N 3E3C Y 3NT A. USE., 11 WILSON STREET, FINSBURY, E.G. LONDON,
3Ei axr a- x. J3k xa* x>
82 ADVERTISEMENTS.
HAMPSON, BETTRIDGE & CO., we utd | « p l p.
Mercury Self Clamp and Ordinary Guillotine Cutting Machines for all materials.
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MACHINES FOR RULING, PAGING, PERFORATING, RACKING, ROLLING, SCORING, CUTTING, &o.
"Hatton" Nipping, Hydraulic, Arming, and Standing Presses, and Every Description of Machinery, Tools, and
Appliances for Bookbinders, Stationers, &c. " Pellatt's" Patent Ruling Machine, with three-fold traverse and
Fibrous Steam Packings Hose Pipes, and all kinds of* India Rubber Articles for Hallway and
other Mechanical Purposes. Sole Licensees far Attooh & Spencer's Patent Carriage Body Springs, and for Wm
Adams's Patent Bogie for Engines. _;,
In C, BEISSBMII 39, FARRINGDON ROAD,
Loisr iDoisr ZE.C
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ADVERTISEMENTS. 83
Lightbown, Aspinall i % PAPER HANGINGS' MANUFACTURERS,
142, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, LONDON, E.C.
WORKS—HAYFIELD MILLS, PENDLETON, LANCASHIRE.
All Shipping Orders receive prompt attention.
ESTABLISHED 1WQ.
C O E K iyi:EiE,cs:-A-isrTS3 XaEi/to o f S a B t o l i e a p .
22, HARP LANE, GREAT TOWER STREET,
Importers and Shippers of Foreign and Machine Cut Corks for Wine, Claret, Spirits, Ale, Bedr, Mineral Waters, and Ginger Beer; also Vial and Daffy Corks and Bungs, Taps, Shives, &c, &c.
,• Corks packed in Bales, Cases, and Tanks, or with Furniture for Export.
(Bovmmtwt WSffiM ** (Booeronwnt;
•msrc-A-BLisEC-maD . i s53 .
ROBERT CANDLISH, & SON,
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPORT.
84 ADVERTISEMENTS.
GREINDL PUMP, For WATER, GAS, and AIR.
Ntv type will) rigid spindle & double bearings. Reduced wear 4 tear & repairs. Silent working. : The only non-oentrifugal pump working with a perfectly uniform delivery.
To raise one gallon of water to an equal height, the Greindl .Pump requires less power and coal, by one third at least, than that used for the best centrifugal pumps. It* efficiency is the same as that of the best piston pumps. By its use great economy is obtained not only in the daily consumption of fuel, but also in the first cost of the driving engine. A pamphlet, specifying all particulars, will be sentfrec on application to
Late of the Eoole Oentrale of Paris, E N G I N E E R D E S A B I S E T K A N U F A O T T J E E S ,
74, BOULEVARD MONTPARNASSE, PARIS. Two thousand applications, lnoludlng the Suez Canal Co,, for ship raising, tbe Purls Corporation (10
Pumps), Russian Military Engineering (100 Pump*), the French Nary and War Offlco, tho Dutch Colonial Agency, the English Admiralty, Chatham Dockyard, etc., etc.
F t r a C F S O P .A TJli S I Z E S •AX/TOfA.'SrS X£T G T O C S For Irrigating, Draining, and all applications to Manufacturing, Naval, and other purposes.
N X H T E S S FTTXUEF, EXHAUSTING "&' FORCING. FOITH EFFECTS.
PATENTED IN FRANCE AND ABROAD. '
MEDAL at the UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION of 1878. • GOLD MEDAL at the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, PARIS, 1879.
DIPLOMA of HONOUR, NATIONAL EXHIBITION of TOURS, 1881. Above Competition, Member of the Jury, BLOIS, 1883.
NEW SYSTEM, APPLICABLE TO EVERY USE. Exhausting, Watering, Fires, Drawing off of Wines, Alcohols, Essences, Oils, Marshes, Tanneries, Marine,
Q "* M. G. hogs to inform his numerous customers and the public in general that ho
is in receipt of
ttedjg, Coatmp, anU Serps, by each coming Mail, from the home and foreign markets, and invites all to OALL and EXAMINE the goods, •which-for stylo and variety cannot bo surpassed.
All T W E E D S a n d C O A T I N G S WARRANTED W E L L
SHRUNK, a n d a F A S H I O N A B L E F I T GUARANTEED.
nSTOTEl THTJEJ A D D E E S S B S ,
CRYSTAL PALACE, 58, MARKET STREET, AND
"BEEHIVE," 492, GEORGE STREET,
ESTABLISHED 29 YEARS IN SYDNEY.
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JOHN GILCHRIST 2, O'CONNELL STREET, SYDNEY,
N.S.W.,
General & Commission Merchants LONDON AGENTS:
Messrs. WATT, GILCHRIST & Co., 5, EAST INDIA AVENUE, E.C.
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CAPITAL £1,000,000.
HEAD OFFICE: 85 PITT STREET. DIRECTORS:
ROBERT 8ADDINGTON, Esq., Chairman. ALFRED 0. GARRIOK, Esq. I LOUIS PHILLIPS, Esq. W. H. ELDRED, Esq. | J. B. HOARE, Esq.