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Auction Sales.
IRIS DAY.
AT ELEVES O'CLOCK SHARP.
IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE.
(30 THOROUGHBRED COLTS AND FILLIES,
3 to -1 Years.
Bred by the late C. Mason, Pilton Station,
Darling Downs.
Biro, Lorant, by Tregeagle (imp.), liy "Wild
Dnyrcll (son of l.O.U.) rx Silver Hair, by Kingston ex England's Beauty, by Birdcatchcr.
Levant's Dava, Remnant, by Fisherman (imp.).
Hie Dams of tlio abovo Colts and Fillies :-Blue-
bell, Mocking Bird, Bessy, Silvor Hair, Stilly, Sapphire, Lady, Waltz, Lolia, Evolino, Con- sequence, Deception, Dasher-all by Squatter, by Bezza (imp. Arab)-Margery, by Tamerlane, by Sir Hercules,
A J. J. WARRY & CO. will sell, under
. instructions from John Higgins, Esq. Toowoomba, at their Bazaar, Adelaide and Albert streets, on SATURDAY, 22nd February, at Eleven o'clock,
Tho Above.
No Reserve.
Terms at Sale.
THIS DAY.
AT FOUR O'CLOCK SHAIIP.
On tlio Sandgate Eacecoiirso,
RACEHORSES. RACEIIORSES.
ROSEBANK, Bay Gelding, aged, siro King of tlio
North, dam mi Angler maro. Rosebank was tho winner of tho last Tattcrsall's Cup.
LADRISTINA, Bay Mare, aged, siro Fenman,
dam Miss Benn. The winner of many classical
races.
Also,
OTio TATTERSALLS CUP, valued at £ 100, won
by Rosebank.
Full Particulars and Extended Pedigrees
at timo of Salo. ?
Io be Sold Absolutely Without Reserve,
A J, J. WARBY & CO. will soil, on account
. of Messrs. Brown, Vernon, and Johnson, on tlio Sandgnlo Racecourse, on SATURDAY, 22nd February, at Four o'clock,
As above.
Terms-Cash.
WEDNESDAY, 2CTII FEBRUARY.
CoiniENciKO AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK SUARP, MARYVALE STATION, MARYVALE.
WIENHOLT'S EXTRA HEAVY AND ACTIVE
DRAUGHT COLTS AND FILLIES.
25 HEAD. 25 nEAD,
CONSISTING OP
10 Extra Heavy Draught Colts omi Fillies,
handled to lead
10 Activo Draught Colts and Fillies, handled to
load
D Extra Heavy Draught Mares, broken in, willi
trials.
Bv THE FOLLOWING IMPORTED SIRES : LOCHFERGUS, THE THANE,
WAVERLEY, PRINCE ARTnUR,
MACBETH, BEACONSFIELD,
PRINCE EDWARD, ENTERPRISE,
ETC., ETC.
3 TO 0 YEARS.
Celebrated AWI Brand. Celebrated AWI Brand.
A J.- J. WARBY & CO. respectfully announce
. tlio receipt of instructions from the Wienholt Estate Company of Australia to sell at their Bazaar, corner of Albert and Adelaide streets, on WEDNESDAY, 2Gth February, ut Eleven o'clock sharp,
The above Grand Horses, rolling fat and
sound.
Terms-Cash.
MONDAY, 24in FEBRUARY.
AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK,
AT KING & KING'S AUCTION ROOMS.
EXTENSIVE UNRESERVED SALE BY
AUCTION
OF
VALUABLE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. VALUABLE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES,
Under Instructions from S. Havvgood, Esq., Ann
street, Valley,
KING & KINO havo been favoured willi in-
structions from S. Hawgood, Esq., to ¡oil by auction, at their Rooms, (Juecn-stnot, on MONDAY, 2itli I'ebraary, at Eleven o'clock,
The following Unredeemed Pledges :
November, 38b3.-Sealskin Vest and Lot of
Clothes, 12,57!); Harness, 11,129 ; Now Suit and Coat, 12,803.
January, 389',).-Ice-cream Cart on springs,
809 ; 19 Yard« New Silk, 400 ; Flooring Crump, 033 ¡ Silver Walch and Trinkets,
0-10.
March, 1633.-2 Heavy Gold Rings, 230-1.
April, 3889.-Lady's Gold and Diamond Suito,
4378 (cost GO guineas) j Violin and Bow, 45G0; Linen, and Plated Goods, -J721.
May, 1889.-Lot Shoemakers' Tools, ÖIU7 ; 2
Largo Chimney Glasses, Silk Dress, 5011 ; Gent's Gold Hunting Lover (now), Ö-170; ' Gent's Largo Diamond Hing, CD71.
June, 3889.-2 Boxes Clothes, GG81; Lot
Clothing, Pictures, mid Plated GOOIIB, 0705 ¡ Largo Bible, G8H5; Watch, 0801) Suit, 6791; Gent'» Gold English Lever, (¡497; Signet Ring, G201.
July, 3889.-4 Shoots, 8217; Linon, 8051;
Powerful Opera Field Glass, 81(10.
August, 1889.-Gold Ring, 9019; Book, 0132;
Gent's 18-Carat Gold English Lover, by Rigby, 90(1-1 ; Gent's very lino Diamond Single-siono Ring, 91C8; Watch, 90GG; Baby Linen, 8870 J 11 Pieces Silver,
1)1(11.
September, 1889,-Lady's Gold and Diamond
Set, Lady's Now 18-Carat Gold Hunting Lover, Silver Hunting Lover, Gold Pearl Ring, and Silver Albert, 10,188; 2 Books, Ring, mid 0 Pieces, 9022; Gold Albert, 10,595; Bignel Bing, 10,170; Watch mid Albert, 10,220; Lever, 10,-114; Watch mid Trinkets, 10,230; 2 Lockets, 10,409; Necklet, 9000; Gold Brooch, 10,312; New Suit, 30,202; 2 (¡old Rings and Silver Set, 30,228; Ring, 30,173; Lever, 30,398; Cruet, 9750; Cruet and Opera Glass, 9971J Lever and Albert, 10,498; Lot Linon, 1)700; Lady's Gold Wutch, Gold Albert, Gold Loikct, and Cameo Set, 9833; Lady's Diamond mid Sapphire Ring, 10,547 ; Necklet, 30,527 ; Oeiitlo matt's Gold Lever and Heavy Gold Albert, 30,281; Lever, 10,523; Gold Albeit and Locket, 30,379; Now Shiger Treadlo Sewing-machine, 0818; Linen, 10,175; Lady's Gold Watch, 30,333; Clothes, 30,149; Countcrimno mid 12 Pieces, 30,483; Coat and Ring, 10.CG2; Ring, 30,154 ; Ring, 30,501.
October, 1889.-Gent's Gold Hunting English
Lover (by Rotheiliam), 11,218; 21 Yards Woollen Broadcloth, 20 Yards Woollen TroUBoring, Gont'8 38-Carnt Gold Hunting English Lever and Gold Albert, 31,228; 0»oz. Silver, 11,102; «G Pieces Plato, 30,807; Box 01011106,33,328; Watch mid Albert, 13,194; Gold Albert, 2oz., 31,300; 2 Jioolfs, Crests of Great Britain mid Ireland,30,832; Lcver,31,120 ; Revolver 30,797; Watcii and Albert, 30,972; 8 Clocks, 3 3,508 ; Lever and Albert, 30,835 ; Topaz Ring, 11,447; Pocket Dressing Case, 10,910; Gold Albcrt,10,731 ; Nugget Ring and Albert, 30,909; Gold Necklet, 30,957; Bracelet, 30,770; Suit and Bug, 11,300; Coat, 3O.&30; Watch, 30,677; Watch, 33,258; Ring, 31,2b«; Glass Jar, 10,030; Watch, 30,911 ; Violin in case, 31,208; S.K. Lover and Albert, 11,170; Diamond Brooch, 33,lb9; Ring, 33,090; Clock, 11,585; Lover and Albert, 10,681 : Lot Jewellery, 30,000; Signet 3ting, 30,714; Clock and 2 Rooks, 11,397; Lady's Pilver Watch, 11,224 ; Lot Jewel lory, 10,072; 2 ,S.ll. Lovers mid 2 8. Alberte, 30.H17; K. Walch, 30.bU5; Set Studs and Locket, 10,o3á; Wat« li and Albeit, 11,021; Liiicn, 31,020; Watch. 10,902; Ladies'Clothes, 31 ,OJd. .
November, 168'J. - Cut-under Waggonette
Bugtry, 32,422; Biuldlu mid liiidle, 11.7ÎU.
Without Rescue
w
OOLLEN COMPANY, 53 QUEEN
BTKEirr.
Under efficient Management. Customers «ill have every attention bestowed on them ¡ a firkt-class fit oui fiais!) guaranteed, or KOO j s return»!.,!«.
Auction Sitlcs
THISTMY.
COMSIEXCIKO AT ELEVEN- O'CLOCK SnARP.
On tlio Fromises,
ANN-STREET, VALLEY.
HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND ABSOLUTELY
UNRESERVED SALE BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
ov
GENERAL DRAPERY, CLOTHING, ETC.
J MARTIN it CO. have received instructions
. from Messrs. Jones it Jones, Ann-strcot, Valley, to Boll tlio vvliolo of tlicir Stock-in-Tradc,
Consisting of
Calicoes, Flannels, Blankets, Dross Goods,
Silks, Satins, Underclothing, Ribbons, Laces,.Jiliisliiis, Hosiery, Gloves, Hats, Bonnels, Flowers, ita, Men's and Boys' Suits, Shirts, Collars, Overcoats, Trousers, Conts, Hats, Ties, Socks, Flannels, Undershirts, Whito mid Regatta Shirts,
and Sundries,
THE GOODS WILL BE PUT UP IN LOTS
TO SUIT ALL PURCHASERS.
THIS IS A GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR
STOREKEEPERS, HAWKERS,
DEALERS,
AND
HEADS OF FAMILIES,
TO LAY IN A SUPPLY OF FIRST-CLASS
DRAPERY AND CLOTHING.
No Reserve.
Terms-Cash,
HORSE RAKES, CUTAWAY 1TARR0WS;
ali stool A. 0\'EREND & CO., Alice-street.
.ASI SAFEST LIGHT!
Because no bursting of lamps.
{Sandgate Householders, Lay It On. TUESDAY, 123TH FEBRUARY.
WARRILL BANK!
BIOFFAT TRUST ESTATE.
THREE RAILWAY STATIONS ALMOST
ADJOINING.
Only Thrco Miles from Harrisville, Thveo-qiiartcrs
of a Milo from WiUon's plains, and Hiilf-a-iiiilo from Radford, at each of Milich places there io a Railway Station.
Each Farm
HAS A FRONTAGE TO WARRILL CREEK,
PERMANENTLY' WATERED. TUESDAY, 25TH FEBRUARY.
SCHOOL OF ARTS, IPSWICH.
ELIAS HARDING, JUN., has received tlefinito
instructions from Mr. A. Moffat to sell by public auction, nt tho School of Arl s, Ipswich, on TUESDAY,, 25lh February, at Half-past Two o'clock sharp,
Tlio Whole of tho nbovn
MAGNIFICENT ESTATE,
Subdivided as follows :
Portion 1G0.-101 Acres; partly fenced, and
30 Acres under Lucerno.
Portion 1(57.-10S Acres; partly fenced, and
87 Acres under Lucerno,
Portion l63.-115 Acres; partly fenced, and
.10 Acres under Cultivation,
Portion 109,-130 Acres; tho Homestead
Farm, with a good House, Stabling-, Jluy Slieds, ifcc; albo, 40 Acres under Cultiva-
tion. .
Portion 170.-71 Acres of Excellent Land ;
?LigliHy Timbered.
Portion 171.-St Acres ¡ SO Acres fenced and
under Lucerno.
Portion 172.-8S Acres; Rich Soil, and
Lightly Timbered.
Portion 17!i-87 Acres; partly fenced and
cleared,'with u Boautiful Ridge and Rich
Flats.
It would bo superfluous for tlio Auctioneer lo enter into details, dencribing tlio richness of lho
ALLUVIAL SOILS,
or tho
NEVER-FAILING STREAM OF WATER
which nins continually along tho bed of Warrill Creek, which each Farm ha» a full frontage to.
IRRIGATION
Is hardly necesBary with such Soil as is contained in the MolTal Estate; but, with the supply of water in Warrill Creel:, and tlio natural features of tlili land,
IRRIGATION PLANTS could bo erected at a small coht.
Tho Tormi are of the Most Liberal-Onc-oiglilli Cash ; Balance extending over Bevon years, in annual payments, with 7 per cent interest added.
NOTE.-A diVcounl of 2i per cent on all Cash paid over tho One-eighth.
Tho Auctioneer would nnlc everyone, to inspect those Superior Farms,, ami BC« lho
LUCERNE, POTATOES, and other crops actually growing.
Lithographs sent to any address. Remember dato of Salo:
TUESDAY, 25TH FEBRUARY,
TUESDAY, 25TH FEBRUARY.
THE DAY BEFORE THE ANNUAL
AGRICULTURAL SHOW.
LAND,
SPLENDID LAND FOR SALE
NEW ENGLAND, NEW SOUTH WALES.
WITHIN FIVE MILES
OF THE
CITY OF ARMIDALE.
A CROSSMAN has received instructions from
the trustees to sell by public auction, at his rooms, Armidale Exchange, on TUESDAY, the 25th February, the day before the Annual Agricul- tural Show,
The following Freehold and Conditional Purchases Land on the Tilbuster Station :
LOTI.-M5j Acres Freehold, two miles from
Armidale ; 50 Acros now under cultiva- tion ; bjilendid position for a geiitluman's
residence
LOT 2.-1118 Acres Freehold, four miles
from Armidale, known as the Tilbuster Head Station ; highly improved ; ono of tho best bloclts of land in New England J nliout 200 lieras non* cultivated; splen- didly watered by tho Tilbuster mid Pud- dledock Crooks; a most desirable resi-
dence or stud farm
LOT U.-12 Acres Freehold, two miles from
Armidale
LOT 4.-1814 Acres Conditional PurrhoRo
LOT 0.-39 Acres 1 Rood Conditional Pur
chnso
LOT C-100 Acres Conditional Purchaso LOT 7.-41 AcrcB Conditional Purchaso LOT 8.-80 Acres Freehold LOT '.1.-80 Acres Freehold
LOT 10.-80 Acres Conditional Purchaso
LOT 11.-57 Acres 2 Hoods Conditional Pur-
chaso
LOT 12.-CO Acres 2 Roods Conditional Pur
chabu
LOT 1,J.-100 Acrc3 Conditional Purchaso LOT l-l.-;t-20 Acres Conditional Purchase LOT 15.-!1'20 Arr. s Conditional Purchase.
The balo of the above lands offers u splendid opportunity to puichuso somoof the bebt lund in the Armidale district, lho vvliolo of it being specially adapted for orc-luwls, "lgrii-ultural or grazing purposes, rlose lo the c'ty, \\ hero thero is al vv uj s a. ready salo for every hind of produce.
Ai.t-0,
15Q0 Acres Conditional Purchase Land on
Puddle-dock Creek, adjoining Lot 11 of the above. A splendid property, having
«ver u00 ncici of rich nlluviiU fiats laid dunn in Eii/li»hj,iiiiibes; uti fenced and . tubdivifled into nine paddocks.
B
URGLARS, FIRE, Largest Stock of Safes
? «lisbali». A. QVLItl.KIJ & VO" Alicc-itrcct,
Auction SJÏIOS.
NEXT MONDAY, 21TH FEBRUARY,
AT TWELVE O'CLOCK SHAW.
GRAND CLEARING-OUT SALE.
BJ. COTTELL (successor to Jolm Cameron)
. lias received instructions to submit to
public competition, on MONDAY, Q-ltli February, at Twelve o'clock sharp, in his Real Property Mart, Town Hall,
PICKED SITES IN THE FOLLOWING
WELL-KNOWN ESTATES :
Avomlalo Ascog
ICnoHsley
Cannon Hill Eildon Hill
Gympio Junction
Gracevillo Park » Iudoeroopilly Towusliip Latrobo Park
Lutwyche Place Moreton Park
Norman Park (Seo. 2)
Sherwood Park (Sec. 1)
Sefton
Stanley Bridgo Tliorroldtown Victoria Park Hill End, and
Lancaster's Gardens, 1. AVONDALE
2. ASCOG
Lots C3 and G1, Area 32 Porches. A grand corner, just at the back of Stanley Bridgo Store, and adjoining Coorparoo Railway Station.
. Lota 1 to 4, at tho corner of Chureh-streot and Ascog torraco. A good business stand, within a short distance of Toowong Railway Station 3. KNOWSLEY
Lot 281, a largo allotment area, 2G Perches, with frontage to tlio old Cleve- land - road, just beyond
O'Connor's Hotel. 4. CANNON HILL
Lots 7 lo 19, and 4C to 53, a splendid Block of over 2 Acres, with frontages to llio new Cleveland-road and tlio Lylton-ioad. fi, EILDON HILL
Lot 23, aroa IG Perches. High and dry lot, with good views. Plenty of 'bus com- munication, G. GYMPIE JUNCTION
Lots 8G lo 89, a nlco Block for a Suburban Rosideiice, fronting tho Govcrnmcnt road and Thomas - street, oppobito tho Carriage Works, and close to Nundall Rail- way Station. 7. GRACEVILLE PARK
Lota 88 and G2, and 331 ' and 170. 3'lieso are situated
within a short tlistaiico of Gracevillo Railway Station, and when tlio ferry punt across tlio river is running, will bo within twenty minutes' drive of Brisbane. 8. INDOOROOPILLY TOWNSHIP
Lois 429, 430, 301, and 315, having fiontngea to tlio Mnygill-road and Coot-tha
load.
Lots GG, 27, 28. 70, 71, and 72, n fino sito for a Houso, having frontage! to tho Go vcrnnicnt-rond and Gordon
tcri'.ieo.
Lois 107, 13!), and 140, fronting n (lovoriunetifc mad and Upiironsiiold-bliccl. All these lot? nie high and dry, and within a lew minutes' of Tudooiaonilly Railway
Station. 9. LATROBE TARK
Lot No, 38, fronting Col lingvuwd - street, ¡nut olï L.iti'obo-termco and adjoin- ing tho omnibus stand. 30. LUTWYCHE PLACE
Lot 25, fronting iho now R.tiidgnlo-roid, jii'it opposite V.'iddop's, commanding ii fino view, mid vvithiu a hhoit distança of Clayfiold Station. 11. MORETON TAPJC
Loft (¡3 lo CR, line-king up the Rucccoitrso fence and
_" fionting Mcin'stroct. Flvo
minutes' walk from Hendía Stnlion.
12. NORMAN PARK (Sec. 2)
Lols 121 to 120, and 3 C9 to 303, ii grund Block ot over nu Acio; frontages to two roída ; right on top of the hill, with Uno views ot the city and river. Eniy communication with tlio city.
13. SHERWOOD PARK (Sec. 1)
Loli 1, 2, 3, and 25, ti corner Blncfc right al Slier wood Station ; grand site for
a storo.
Lois 331 and 1(3.1, fronting tho Government-road mid another Btreet.
To iinyono with a Bunill sum of money to invest tlio above aro a good spec. 14. SEFTON ESTATE
Lot 8, situated at tlio coi ner of tho Siindgaln-road mid another Government ro.id; within two minutes' walk of Clayfield Station. This lot is m a rising lo- cality. 35. STANLEY BRIDGE
Lois 370 and 373, Rec. 2. Corner lots on top of tho lull backing up tho railway line. Good lots.
Also, Lots 207 and 2G3, Section 1, fronting Sinnley slroet East, just beyond tlio railir.iv crossing on top of
tho hill. 1C. TIIORuOLDTOWN
Loh 3G2, 3(53, 373, and 371, a fino Block of four Allotments adjoining Mr. Gardner's houso, and willi a doubl» frontage. Two minutes' wnlk from lîaglo Junction Station.
Lots 173, 174, and 175, a grand corner close to Tlior- roldtown Station. 17. VICTORIA PARK
A grund Block of 5 Acre?, boing Subdivision» 339 to 8(51, mid 317 to 409, of Por- tion C8, Parish of ICodron.
Very Mutable for aGentlo mnn's Suburban Residence. 18. HILL END ESTATE
Loti 132,333, and 49, nil splendid Allotments, om maiiding fine views of tim . river. Fifty (50) 'buses per
day paw this properly. 10. LANCASTER'S GARDENS
Lot* 10, 30, 37, ami 88, a fine lllocl; nf four Allotments froutiug tho Raeeeeurie io.'.dmidVmo-htrrct. Within ft few minutes' of the R.iee couii-o Sf'itiou and Hie lli.inütoii 'Bus St.unl.
."1TLE3 GUARANTEED.
TERMS EASY. DON'T FORGET
NEXT MONDAA', 21TH FEBRUARY,
AT
TiVELVE O'CLOCK.
R. J. COTTELL,
Arenas, CUB.
Auction Walen.
THIS DAY.
AT HAIMAST Tnx O'CLOCK.
80 FIRST-CLASS HACKS. BUGGY HORSES,
DRAUGHT AND SPRING CART
HORSES.
BUGGIES, DRAYS, VANS, SPRING CARTS,
DOGCARTS, ETC., ETC.
ALS-O,
LARGE QUANTITY HARNESS,
Of nil descriptions.
B. BELL it CO. will sell by auction, at _ their Yard«, on SATURDAY, 22nd Feb ruary, at Half-past Ten o'clock,
80 Horses mid Vehicles. ,_
A,
TUESDAY, 4TH MARCH. AT TWO O'CLOCK SHAM*.
IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE.
ON.THE GROUND.
AT FUNKNER'S DAIRY, ROCKLEA.
On Account of A. Fuukuer, Esq.
Tho whole of li!»
WELL-KNOWN 'DAIRY HERD
MILK CARTS, HORSES,
ANll
DAIRY UTENSILS.
Consisting of
70 Quiet Milch Cowa and Heifers, in full milk or
springing for calving
10 Good Horses, *1 Milk Carts, Harnoss
Churns, Milk Cans, mid all necessary Dairy
Utensils.
A,
B. BELL ?& CO,
AUCTIOXEKltS.
S
N O. W D li 0 P FLOUR.
Turo ami Fragrant. * MONDAY. 2-lTii FEBRUARY.
AT ELEVES o'CtocK.
HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE
or
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
ANO
EFFECTS.
By Viituo of a Bill-of-Sulo.
THE WHOLE CONTENTS
Ol' A
GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE.
Removed to tho Mart foi* Convenionco of Salo.
WJ. HOOKER has boon favoured with in
. striictions from the mortgagee, under a liiü-of-salo, to sell by publie iiuction, at tho Albert Auction Mart, Albert Buildings, Albert-street, on MONDAY, 24i,h February, at Elavcn o'clock,
Tlio Whole Contents ol' a
GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE,
Comprising
Magnificent Pianoforte, in Walnut, by Lipp
ifc Son
Largo Musical Box (12 opera! ia aii*ß)
Walnut Ciiiilerlniry, P-Unk n:id Gold Whatnot Gipsy 'Tables, OeeaMi n.il Chairs in plush _i*ui«'oln-Tnpobli.y Carjiot, Oil PuintingB Vases, liraolfdts, Dell, Pliu-nes, tfeo.
llundsomo Mahogany Sideboard, marble top,
bevelled pliik'-ghtbK luck Larpo Cedar Diniiig-tivblo
Austrian Cimehcb, Chairs, Rockers Picturos, Clocks, Fender and Irons
Ornamental Dining-room baum, Cutlory,
Plated AYiu'c, itc.
Four-post Double Brass-footed Bodstoads,
Palliasses, Mattresses, Bolators, PÜIOWB Cedar Wardrobes, Clinval ClhiRB
Marble-lop Wa-.bolands, Dressing Tables
Haiiimnuk Chair, Tov>el Rails, Ilall-Btnnd,
Kitcliemvarc, Arc.
Ai.-io,
BOOKS, BOOKS.
Medical and Surgical A Vorks, Standard Works. Telophono, Tricycle, leo Chest.
AVilltout Reservo.
Torras-CIIBII.
QUEENSLAND.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
AT AN EARLY DATE.
PYRAMID SUGAR PLANTATION.
QUEENSLAND.
HAMMILL ¡! FORRESTER havo rocoivod
instruction« to soil by publio auction, at theil* Rooms, 15 Quecn-slrcot, Melbourne, at an
early dale,
THE PYRAMID SUGAR PLANTATION.
Tho Pyramid ¡-ingar Plantation is ßituatod on tho Mulgravo River, nbonl eighteen miles from Cairn*-, Queensland ; twelvo miles from Hamble- don Shipping Wharf, and ton miles from Rod bank, orltiilithrale.
Tho Estate comprises about 3810 Acres of Freo hold Land, of which 720 neroB uro under, crop for noxl) your, 78 acres eloared, tho remaining 3030 acres being magnificent sugar lund, volcanic Boil, rich and friable, equal lo anything in Queensland.
Title Certifícale.
MILL.
The Mulhouse Plant comprise!) double crushing mill by Mniilove, Elliott, i: Fryer, vacuum pan, oontrilugal, tuple effect, filler, presses, ifcc, and capable of tnltiugolf n crop of 200O tons during the season. It is completo, und in splendid work- ing order.
THE HOMESTEAD.
The Homestead consists of manager's dwelling- house, overseer's quarters, huts, stables, &c., sub- stantially built, and in good order. There are 57 working bullocks, with waggons and tackling com- plete ; 44 draught horses, all broken to harness; and 10 saddle horses ; 19 drays in good repair, and ample stock of agricultural implements; tramway, nearly five miles, of Decamides [sic] 14ib. 20in.gauge steel rails, with 90 available cane trucks, all in thorough working order; an ample supply of labour, consisting of 203 kanakas, is available, re- cently engaged for three years.
Owing tolliu exceptionally dry season tho crop has been i-horl, a poition of thu plant cano huving
to bo left ns bland over.
Tlio Migar, of which nearly 700 tons havo boon shipped lo Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide this season, always I enlises the highest prices in tho
market.
The properly is foi* absolute sale, on easy terms, and affind« mi apportunily for investment Boldom
available.
Orders lo iiiRpeet, and all particulars, can bo obtained from lit» auctioneers, at theil* ofllccs, 15 Queen-street, Melbourne.
MONDAY, 2-ITH FEBRUARY.
AT THE CITY AUCTION MART.
FOR SALE BY AUCTION. By order of lho Mortgagees,
3D C/IOFT. FRONTAGE TO QUEEN-STREET,
l'KTIUE'S BKUIT,
NEXT EXCELSIOR HOTEL,
WITH IMPROVEMENTS.
C3 37/lOOrr. TO ANN-STREET,
ci.oar. TO
UNION HOTEL,
WITH IMPROVEMENTS
»ulva AS
ST. ANNE'S INDUSTRIAL HOME.
ARTHUR MARTIN ,V COMPANY, Lrsim-p,
hiivc hen instructed by tho Mortgagees to sell by public aiKtion, «t t!io City Auction Mart on MONDAY, Sith Febiuury, at Eleven o'clock'
thorp,
Lor 1.
SuUlivi.ini-tlO mid 11 cr Subdivision A, of
Allotment '21 of Kwlioii Gi?., Parish of A'oitlt lirisbaiu, lavinia» C/IOft. frontage 1 . Qifen-s-trct t, \»¡th ri&ht-of-way to lane i*t io.tr, mid buftioii'iit frontage lo Ann itii.t ti» -,'ÍMt tti-ciM from that street, h'imiiv *r«i-nti theitini known tis the Qm iiu! .ml Pin,; Compuiv's prcmlbci!, iiij.iii;.i.:i:!.e<K"i* iioui. "
Lo! t!.
R. »iXh.Uo i* 'Ja -I Jt»f K-jliliviklon» 1 and 2
if V.,u.U .uHui.mlun Allotment 0ft I'.uMi No.,li DrltiV.ni*, tuiiUaning ÜJÜIO iVu'ie- lwvwil-i 117/lOGil. fiontag« lo Aim bli.--t, I.v H d.ptli of »Unit 100H., vulli improve! i, t.tN n.nsit,titi«tf cottages iiilheeecupatiou of the St. Anne's In
iliitirinl School.
Tills pn»i«rty is kitimlfd close to the Union Hotel, in a tirt-l-class buhiii.ss poaitiuit.
'"Hie, Heal Piopcity Ait.
Telilla «t H.iU»
Auction Snlc«
THIS DAY. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. THIS'DAY.
THIS DAY. THIS DAY. THIS DAY.
Ui, THE GROUND.
IPSWICH-ROAD.
FOE, ¿ALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION.
JNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE LAND
BANK OF QUEENSLAND, LIMITED.
THE DURACK PARK ESTATE, IPSWICH
ROAD,
COMPIHSINO
15G SPENDID ALLOTMENTS.
SUPERIOR RESIDENCE STANDING ON
10 ALLOTMENTS
At present occupied by M. Durack, Esq. IPSWICH-ROAD IPSWICH-ROAD IPSWICH-ROAD IPSWICH-ROAD IPSWICH-ROAD IPSWICH-ROAD IPSWICH-ROAD IPSWICH-ROAD IPSWICH-ROAD IPSWICH-ROAD. MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES.
GRAND RESIDENCE SITES.
EVERY CONVENIENCE.
THUMS : Ono-toiilli Cash, balance by Bills at G,
12, l8, 24, 80, 8G, 42, 48, C4, GO, CO, 72, 78, nnd B4 Months,
HEAJUNO
7 per cent Interest, or Cash in Full, less 2J per
cent Discount.
ARTHUR MARTIN & COMPANY, Lnrnxn,
liavo been favoured with instructions from tho Land Bank of Queensland, Limited, to sell by public auction, on Hie Ground, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 22nd February, at Half-past Two o'clock, the Durack l?rirlc Estate, Ipswich-road, comprising 15(1 Splendid Rosidenco and Business Sites, being Subdivisions of Portion 15G, Pai-ish of Yeerongpilly. Also capital Residence standing on about ten of tlio abovo allotments, in first-class repair, at present occupied by M. Durack, Esq. This Bplondid suburban property is Biluatod a few yards past the junctions of tlio main Ipswich and Logan roads, closo to the rosidenco of Mr. Frasor, overlooking tlio handsome residences and grounds of
MESSRS. E. W. WALKER, TROS. MARTIN,
T. J. BYRNES, A. A. MACDIARMID,
AND OTHERS.
It is within eaiy distance of tlio South Coast and Rocklen. Railway Stations.
Tho Ipswich-road omnibuses pass in front of tlio Estato, whilst tho distance from tho City is only about four miles.
Tho formation is perfect. It consists of a gentle slope, well c1 carot!, and beautifully grassed, having n pariel iko appearance, naturally drained,and pos- sessing all tliu features which combino to malro a
residence attractive.
It attains a nico olovation, and commands grand vicvvB. embracing that beautiful stretch of suburban and rural country from South Brisbane lo Sherwood on ono side of Hie river, und tim In- dooroopilly district on tho other side, away in tlio foreground One-trco Hill and ndjoining mountain ranges. Tliis is, undoubtedly, tlio most charming iiccno within many milos of Brisbane, a wide, varjed, and pictttt'esqno' streich of country, em- bracing suburban and rural, mountain, valley, and glen, forest land und well cultivated fields, inter- sected by tlio ever charming and popular Drisbano River, willi mansion«' and comfortable villas popping out hero and there,
Thora is every convenience for getting to and from tim eily, Omnibuses pa»B in front of Um estate. Thoro aro two railway Rt.vtionn within a few minutes' walk. The total distance. Loin tho city is only about four miles, so Hutt the resident hove will not, lilio other suburlw, bo under tho necessity of spending half a day getting to mid from business. Moreovor, whou tlio extension to Melbourno-Htreol (now underway) ia completed, (ho convenience will lie slill moro marked, but ilioso who wait for thin will probably have to pay 300 per cent moro for their land, BP that it requires no great business ability to perçoive vvJiirli is tho timo to buy, whether now or pix months boneo, when doublo tho prico will havo to bo paid.
Everything is in favour of tho present. Already thoro uro manifest indications tlint the depression so lcoonly felt is at au end. Willi tho exceptionally itivourablo Henson good times mutt follow.
SO NOW IS THE TIMK.
In conclusion, the auctioneers beg to direct altonlibii io tlio terms, which aro made to suit the' limos, namely-ono-toiilli cash, balance oxtending over HOVOIJ years, bearing 7 per cent interest, and for thoso who desire to pay cash 25 per cent dis-
count will bo allowed.
Wo would also invito particular attention to tlio main Ipswich-road frontages, which aro rising business positions.
The Ipwich-rond is ono of llio best thorough- fares lending to tlio city. Soltlenient is increasing rapidly for milos beyond this estato, consequently increased trafile must follow, and theso frontngos must improve day by dav for business purposes.
TITLE, líEAL PROPERTY ACT.
Cabs from tlio City Auction Mart to tlio grounds between 12,30 and 2 p.in, on day of sale, free of
charge.
LITIIOS READY,
MONDAY, 24TH FEBRUARY.
AT THE CITY AUCTION MART.
FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION.
VALUABLE BUSINESS SITE.
CORNER OF BRUNSWICK AND IVORY
STREETS.
OPPOSITE THE VALLEY HOTEL
AMI
DIXSON'S TOBACCO FACTORY.
OGFT. FRONTAGE TO BRUNSWICK-STREET.
132n\ FRONTAGE TO IVORY-STREET.
CGrT. FRONTAGE TO LANE AT REAR.
ARTHUR MARTIN & COMPANY, LIMITED,
have been favoured willi instruction« to sell by public auction, at tlio City Auction Mart, on MONDAY, Cllli Fubruai-y, at Elev'en o'clock,
That Valuable Property described as Sub-
divisions 4 and 6 of iîastern Suburban Allotment 0, ]'ariah of North Brisbano, containing 02 perches, moro or less, having COit. frontage to Bninswick-streot, by a depth of 332ft. fronting Ivory-btrcet, mid Gfitt. frontago to lano at the rear.
This properly is situated directly opposito the Valley Hotel, on tho other comer of Ivory-street from Dixson's Tobacco Fnclorv. To dilate on ita merits as an investment would bo waste of timo. It is well known to be ono of the best business positions in tlio Valley, and is consequently worth the attention of capitalists mid others on the lookout for a safe thing.
Title, Real Property Act.
Terms at Sale.
TniS DAY.
CoMHKXCIXO AT IlALr-rAST TWO O'CLOCK.
ABSOLUTE AND UNRESERVED SALE
OF
MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
fTiRIMBLE BnOS., Auctioneers and Land J. Agents, GGQucen-slreet, havo received in- structions to sell by publio auction, on tlio Premises, End-street, off Boundary-street, Wet End, almost opposite Congregational Church, Briüliton-road, ou SATURDAY, 22nd February, at Half-past Two o'clock,
Valuable Household Furniture, comprising
Drawing-room Suite, Whatnot, Occasional
Tnbk.. Drmscls Carpet, 13 x 15. Mag- nificent Tubular Half-tester Bedstead, Wire-win o Mattress, Toiletware, E.P. Ware, Lamps, Vases, Cutlery, China and G losbiv are, KitclioiiUleiisils, and Sundries.
ALSO,
1 Coventry Machinist's Clin. Racing Bicycle,
ball bearings, &c
Absolutely Without Reservo.
Terms-Cadi.
TRIMBLE BROS., ALCTIOKEEKS. ,
SANDGATE Housoowncrs, lay on GAS.
Houses with Gas »ill let more readily, arc tater, and give your tenant hotter bents.
Auction Sale«.
MONDAY, 24in FEBRUARY.
AT ELEVES O'CLOCK.
IN THE MART, EDWARD-STREET.
Without Reservo.
Important lo House-painters, Coaclibuilders,
Storekeeper, Dealers, and Others.
T HOWLING St CO. have received instroc
. tions to sell by public auction, in the Mart, Edward-street, on MONDAY, 24lh February, at Eleven o'clock, tho following :
7icwt. Zinc White, 1 Drum Colza Oil, <4eivt. Putty, Glevvt. P. Brown, Glcvvt. Red Oxide, lOcwt. Oxido Iron, 20 21b. Tins Anti-friction Grease, 4 28!b. Tins B. Sienna, 5 281b. Tins Green Paint, 1 Cask B. Green, 8011b. English VorniHlion, 121b. Chinese Vermillion, CO lib. Pots U. Blue, 1 Cask Gluo, 8 naif-gallon Tins B Black, 131-gallon TinB B. Black, 3 Jars F. Polish, 0 Gallons 0. Varnish, 3 Gallon H.D. Carriago Varnish, 2 Gallons Copal Varnish, 3 Gallons E. Carriago Varnish, 30 Blocks Pumice Stone, 4 Rolls Hessian, 4 Nests Painters' Baskets, 020 Pieces Paperhangings, 5 BOXCB Glass, 31 x 34, 21oz.; ñ Boxes, 30 x 30,21oz.; 10 Boxes, 10 x 8. IGoz.; 5 Boxes, 12 x 10, lOoz.; 5 Boxes, 14 x 10, IGoz.; ß Boxes, 10 x 10, IGoz. Li Lots to suit purchasers. Without the slightest reserve,
SALE, MONDAY, 24TH FEBRUARY. T. HOWLING & CO., AUCTIOKEEIIS.
TUESDAY, 25TII FEBRUARY.
AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK,
AT KING & KING'S AUCTION ROOMS.
Under instructions from tho Trusteo in tho Estate
of James Neill, Merchant, in liquidation.
IMPORTANT " AND UNRESERVED SALE
BY AUCTION
op
BULK STOCK
In tho abovo Estato, removed for convonienco of
Sale,
cojrpntsiNa
73 Bags Sugar (threo brands), 4 Cases Currants,
1!) Bags Salt, 12 Cases Kerosine, 5 Casks Soda, 2 Boxes Keen's Mustard, 6 Boxos Column's Blue, National Packet Teas, 4 CasoB Stephons's Vinegar, 4 Cases Fruits, Blacking, Vestas, Castor Oil, Marmalade, Candles, Haddocks, Raisins, Peacock's Janis, Morton's Jams, Lea & Perrins' Sauce, Holbrook's Sallee, Morton's Tickles, Sardines, Knife Polish, Soap, 1 Caso A.V.H. Geneva, 1 Caso Molino's Stout, 8 Cases Johnson's Stout, 3 Casks Lager Beer (St. Louis), 4 Cases Rod Curacoa, 3 Cases Philadelphia Hop Bitters, 4 CaseB Half-flask Whisky, 3 Cases Brncho's Hock, 4 Cases Braeho's Reisling, 6 Cases Shiran, 4 Cases Port Wino, 3 Cases Flask Brand}', 1 Case Dr. Bell's Hop Bitters, 2 Cases Ultiea Hop Bittoi'3, G Cases Sarsaparilla, 1 Caso Allsopp's Alo, 2 Cases Mnrgcaux Claret, 2 Cases Three-star Brandy, 1 Case Aambert's Wine, 4 Cases Whito Curacoa, 27 Boxes Cigars, 7 Cases Sherry Wine, Jars, Kegs, Casks, ifcc., &c.
KING & KING have boon favoured with
instructions from tho Trustoo in tho Estato of James Noill, in liquidation, to sell by auction, at their Rooinn, Queen-slreot, on TUESDAY, 25th February, at Eleven o'clock,
The abovo Bulk Stock. '
Without Reserve.
PETTIGREW^ WIIEATMEAL. - Its
name sctmres Its sale.
&
AS ! Clcanost Fuel and Best Light
Because no soot or dirt from oil.
ALMOST READY AT SANDGATE.
KOÏÏDBOP FLOUR,
Tho Baker's Backbone.
JSiiNlnciM Amtomicdiit-iil*
m II O M A S 0 N BROS. & CO., JL PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS,
Have purchased tho business lately carried on by Mr. P. N. Taylor, uni! formerly by Mr. Corinack, at ¡1
Queen-btieet.
TiioMAsoN itnos. & CO.
Have removed same to the Reform Drug Company,
fl'J QUEEN-STREET,
lately purchased hy thom, vvliero the prescription books, containing over
40,000 prescriptions, aro kept.
N.B.-A Duplicata of any of tho aliovo can bo hail at shoit notice from THOMASO:- Bnos,, VictoriaBuildings, near Bridge, South Brisbane. '
S
GRAND CENTRAL COFFEE PALACE
TOP QF BARRACK-BTIIEET,
Facing G.P.O., SYDNEY,
NOW OPEN FOR TUE RECEPTION OF
VISITORS.
Accommodation Not Surpassed in tho Colonies,
Inspection Invited,
Finest Dlning-halls in the City.
JOHN RUSSELL,
Manager.
N
O T ICE. THOS. COLLINS herewith thanks his numerous filenas and ciihtoiners for their past favours, and liega to intimate that ho has removed from his old placo of business into those more centrally situated premises In
the
COURIER BUILDINGS, EDWARD-STREET,
which havo been fitted up to hold a most varied and complete Stock of the numerous Items Incidental to lho Stationery Business. Importing dh cet from tho innkors most of the goods as enumerated below, I can safely say that my prices aro as low as any In tho olty, and only solicit u call from any new friends, to whom I shall be very pleased ta give quotations.
WRITING PAPERS.
I have all s^vles, from tho cheapest note nt Is. per five-quire packet to the best hand-made, for our busi- ness folks, not forgetting the ladles with a nico show of Reps, Quadrille, and Irish Linen Kotes, &c.
ENVELOPES,
A largo stock of every sort and size. Please call and get a sample of our cheap Business Envelope! for cir- culars, So., which cannot bo eclipsed by any bold in Hie
city.
ACCOUNT BOOKS.
A good assortment of stylos and bindings, from tlio Penny Momo Book to tlio most expensive Merchant's Ledger, 4e. Also, Copy and Letter Books, Metallio Book«, Time Hooks, Account-rendered Books, Guard
Hooks, Ac, &c,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
Kserelso Books, Copybooks, Slates, Pens, <$*c.,<te.,
mid every requisite as required by the Education De-
partment.
BIBLES,
Prayer Books, Hymn Books, and all Religions Litera- ture, one of my specialities, and consequently one of tho best stocks in the city.
BOOKS for presentation, for the home, for tho " Little llndRers," i&c, Ac In great variety. Sunday Bcliools and teachers aro ottered Bnocial inducements.
PURSE«,
Ladles' Bag*, Workboxos, Photo Frames, Leather Goods, &c, .te., too numerous to itemise, In endlcts variety for Clirlitinos Presents.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS.
I have a very large.and varied stock, selected from many different makers.
ricaso remember the address
THOS. COLLINS,
Cormrn BI-ILDINOS, EDWAuo-STnEET,
And don't forget to coll and get any of our prices.
A
LCOCK & CO.'
CELEBRATED
rniZE BILLIARD TABLES.
Balls, Cues, Tips, Cloth, Wafers,
and Every Requisito for the Billiard-room
Always on Hand.
COMPETENT MEN
Sent to all Paru of Town or Country to Fix and
Rep»lr,
TABLES ON TIME-PAYMENT IF
REQUIRED,
Prices and all Particulars on Application t*
CHARLES DOBSON _ CO,
SÜ QUEEN-STREET, BRISBANE
Sole Agents for
QUEENSLAND AND KEW SOUTH
WALES.
S
K O W D li O 1» FLOÜB
Aceoni punios the Traveller._
CHILDREN' sl-aiiysaskforPETTIGREWg
WHEATMEA-,
Business Announcements.
WHITE & DRENNAN
AtJCTIOSEEns, ' 171 Queen-street,
LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS.
FINANCE ASP SHIPPING BROKERS.
Outdoor Sales ofFurniture or Lana conductos «"
Reasonable Verras. a
ADVANCES MADE ON ItEAIi ESTATE. BIT T 3
OP LADING ,ETO. ' LIJ3
MANAGING AGENTS FOR Grange Tannery Company.
Oakland Timber Depot, Stanley-street.
Euroya Gold Mmlngand Hydraulic Sluicing Company Deutsch-Australische & Dampfschlfls-Gesellscw,
Hamburg. "i
?TIO CONTRACTORS.
Before Riving Orders for cither HARDWOOn DRESSED PINE, JOINERY, or Builders' IROV' WORK, obtain a PRICE LIST and get quotation^ frbm the Carriage Company's Saw-mills, Nundah.
CHARLES DOBSON & CO
223 QCEENS-STBEET, BniSBANE, ''
(And at Sydney,)
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS
op
MARBLE MANTELPIECES, CURBS
REGISTER GRATES.
Solo Afrents for Campbell Tile Co.'s (Stoke on Tremí
CELEBRATED ENCAUSTIO HALL AND '
VERANDA TILES,
THIS LINE A SPECIALITY.
Chandeliers, Brackets, Hall Lights, Globes, SIENNE AND ENAMELLED BATHS.
Estimates Given for all Classes of
MARBLE WORK, LAVATORIES, COUNTERS
SHOP FITTINGS, ETC.,
In Every Style and Colour.
Guaranteed only the Very Best Finish and
Workmanship.
TyrEssns. MORETON & GRIEFITH
FINANCIAL AND GENERAL AGENTS,
are prepared to Negotiate Loans, Procure Mortgages, Undertake tho Wlnding-up of Estatos, Valuations ot Properties, Collecting of Rents, Aot as Attorneys lor Absentees, and all General Agency Business, on most favourable terms, and to act ns Brokers for the Pur- chase and Sale of all Stock and Shares.
Agents for tho Indemnity Insurance Companv ot Australasia ¡ aro prcparod to reoelvo applications [or
Marino Risks at'Current Hates.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
All MONEY owing to tho late Firm of 3. & J, HISLOP must ho PAID lo Mr. JAMES HISLOP,
lately a member ot that Firm.
niSLOP'S
UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT.
Mr. JAMES HISLOP wishes to intimate to his Friends and the general Tubbo that he has N0 CON- NECTION whatovor with the Finn in Queen-street, His Hoad Ofllco is 85 Gcorgc-strcet. Branch Ofllce and General Furniture Warehouse, Groy and Tribune streets, South Brisbane.
All Funerals aro conducted under tho pomonal direction of tho said Mr. JAMES HISLOP, who lins controlled this department for over twenty years.
Noto Address
JAMES & JOHN HISLOP,
85 Guonon-STnEET;
AND AT
GREY AND TRIBUNE STREETS,
SOUTH BRISBANE.
TT I P W 0 O D BROTHERS,
COPPERSMITHS, BRASSFOUNDERS,
ANO
PLUMBERS,
29 EAGLE-STREET,
Agents for
ELIZA TINSLEY'S TOOLS AND MACHINERY,
HAVE IN STOCK
All sizes Scrow Cutting and Surfacing, Power ana Tvcafllo Lathes, Drilling, Punching, and Shearing Machines for hand and power, Saw Benches and Saws, Tyro Bendora and Upsetting Machines, Shafting Pulleys and Plummer Blocks, Tinsley'« Pumps anil
Crab Winches.
Y A W S O N & JOHNSTON, J_J (Luto Izatt & Mllohcll,)
THE COLOSSEUM WAREHOUSE,
185 Qucen-6troot,
Opposite tho General Post Ofllco, Brisbane,
Solo Agents for the Celebrated '
NEW HOME AND NEW NATIONAL
SEWING MACHINES,
Which wo aro Belling on oasy terms of Time-payment,
Send for our Illustrated Catalpguo and Price List, Tho Cheapest and Bost Houso In Brisbano for
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELLERY,
LADIES' HANDBAGS, LADIE8' COMPANION'S
ALBUMS, PURSES, PERFUMES,
PHOTO. FRAMES, WRITING DESKS,
DRESSING CASES, ORNAMENTB,
FANCY GLASSWARE, VASES,
TOYS, TOYS, TOYS,
ETC., ETC,
Wo have tho largest Slock in Brisbane, and tho publie aro invited to inspect same before purcliasilis elsewhere,' no one asked to buy,
PAPER PATTERNS,
Of tho latest Paris Fashions, from the
COMPAGNIE UNIVERSELLE OP PARIS,
ALBUMS OF FASHIONS,
Price, IB.; sent per post to any address.
J
o II N n i s L o p,
(Successor to J. & J. HisLor,)
QUEENSLAND FURNITURE EXHIBITION,
SHOW ROOMS: 71 QOBES-STKEET, 78, GREAT CLEARING SALE NOW ON.
Every article re-marked lu plain figures at im-
mensely reduced prices.
A Clearanco must bo made to provide space for tua Carpets and Floorcloths just arrived.
Do not miss this opportunity ot securing Bargain*
in
BEDROOM FURNITURE,
DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, ..""
DINING-ROOM FUIUÍITIRE, CARPETS,
FLOORCLOTHS, ,_"."
AND LINOLEUMS.
Bedsteads and Bedding a Speciality during the Sale.
UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT,
J.& J. Hislop's Undertaking Business is carrici on a« luretoforo by John Hislop, successors «it late firm. Funerals conducted under the personal direction of Mr. Hislop, who has controlled tuls department for over twenty j ears.
BRANCHES!
SOUTH BRISBANE: Stanley-street, ne-r Vulture-street. . ,.
VALLEY: Wickham-strcct, near BrunsmcS,
street.
NOTE.-Having just added to an alrcaay ex- tensive plant by the importation from i-ngiaiw of a Four-horse Hearse of tho very latest design, this branch of the business is now tbe most com- plete in the colonies.
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