Advertising - Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) - 28 May 1860 (original) (raw)

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Thu Proprietors of the EMPTUB have ? large assort.

Bent of Jobbing Type for both PoBtera and Book-work,

. nd are prepared to execute with despatch, and on the

moat reasonable terms, any orders with whioh they may

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AU advertisements for which proper directions are not

given, in writing, aa to the number of insertions re-

spired, will he inserted daily un lil countermanded and

SUBSCRIBERS to the EMPIRE and the Publia

generally, are informed that </»« prk» of this

Journal is REDUCED TO FIFTEEN SHIL-

LINGS (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE). Singh

OVERLAND R^UTE^O ENGLAND.

Tua PENiNsui-Ait ANO OBIBHUL SHAM NÄVI o A

SXHO OOHPANÏ'S Steam-ship

-HENRY DOWN, Commander, will be despatched the

SUEZ, with her Majesty's mails,passengers, specie, and

cargo, on THUBSDAY, tho 11th of JUNE, 1800, at 9

o'clock, p.m., touoblng at MELBOURNE, KANGAROO

ISLAND, KING GEORGE'S SOUND, POINT DB

For particulars regarding freight and passage, with in-

formation OD all subjeoto connected with the Peninsular

?od Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Lines, apply

Moore's Wharf, Sydney, May llth, 1ÍC0.

EMU, PELICAN, AND BLACK SWAN

From Parramatta, at 8, and ll o.m., and 4 p.m.

From Sydney, at 0 a.m., 1.15,4 p.m. and at 0 p.m. to

From Parramatta, at 4 p.m.

Cabin, return tlokets, 4s. ; steerage, 9s. Cd.

Ditto, single faro, Ss, Gil. ; ditto, ls. 6iU

No oharge for omnibus. Refreshments to he had on

N.B.--THE COST OF TRAVELLING BY THESE

BOATS IS LITTLE MORE THAN ONE-HALF OF

THAT BY THE RAILWAY (AND OMNIBUS.)

Phoenix "Wharf, 28th January.

leaves tbe Bethel Wharf, for

WOLLONGONG, MONDAY EVENINGS, at » (oargo

only.) FRIDAY MORNINGS, at 8, returning

KIAMA, MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS,

SHELLHARBOUR, WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, at 0.

- All freights must be paid in Sydney.

. A. A. DUNNIGLIFF. Agent.

MERIMBULA STEAMER FOR THE

KIANDRA DIGGINGS.-Every FRIDAY from |

?the Phoenix Wharf, at 10 o.m. Psasengers will And thia

to te, in every respect, the best route for the Diggings,

being both shorter and also from there being bouses of j

accommodation throughout the route,

N.B.-A steampaoket leaves Merimbula foi Sydney ]

-eyery TUESDAY, at noon precisely,

Pheonix Wharf. 10th April.

ILLAWARRA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY'S STEAM PACKETS TO

"WOLLONGONG, THISJDAY, at 10 a.m. and ll p.m.

CLYDE RIVER, THIS DAY, at 10 a.m.

KIAMA, TO-NIGHT, at ll p.m.

-SHELLHARBOUR, TO-NIGHT, at ll p.m.

SHOALHAVEN, TO-MORROW, at ll p.m.

\PORT MACQUARIE, on THURSDAY.

MERIMBULA, on FRIDAY, at 10 «um.

ULLADULLA, on FRIDAY, at 10 a.m

HE A. S. N. COMPANY'S STEAMERS

MELBOURNE, oalling at EDEN, TWOFOLD BAY,

CITY OF SYDNEY, SATURDAY AFTERNOON,

.HUNTER RIVER, COLLAROY, TO-NIGHT,

. CLARENCE TOWN direot, ILLALONG, WEDNES-

BRISBANE and IPSWICH, TELEGRAPH, WED-

.WIDE BAY. WARATAH, TO-MORROW, TUESDAY I

.PORT CURTIS and ROCKHAMPTON Direot,

EAGLE, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 6.

A. 8. N. Co.'s Wharf, Sussex-street.

R. N. S.N. CO.-STEAM to the HUÑ

rThe CITY OF NEWCASTLE, TO-MORROW (Ineti |

day) NIGHT, at ll o'clock,

Offices, foot of Market-Btreet.

IiARENCE and RICHMOND RIVERS I

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. - The

-GRAFTON, to Clarence River, on TUESDAY next, the

TILMOUTH F. DYE, Secretary. ,

Office-Flour Company's Wharf.

STEAM to NEW ZEALAND.-The I.R.M. I

Company's Steamers will be despalohed as nuder:- j

For AUCKLAND DIRECT.-LORD ASHLEY, A

-KENNEDY, commander, on the 10th JUNE. 1

"For NELSON, TARANAKI, WELLINGTON, PORT !

'COOPER, and OTAGO.-PRINCE ALFRED, J. BOW-

DEN, commander, on the 10th JUNE.

RETURN TICKETS are ISSUED at REDUCED

BATES, entitling the holders to remain a month in I

PEARSON and CO., Agents, Grafton Wharf,

Shippers will please observó that no Bonded Goods

?will be received on board, without shipping notes, the

The name of the Port of destination mast in all eases

. bs mentioned on the shipping notes; and wbere possible

marked also on tho packages to facilitate the stowage of

Notioe to Consignees-Bills of Lading mast be pre-

sented at the office, and freight paid before delivery of

FOR the MANNING RIVER.-The schooner

POLICEMAN, first fair wind, from the Commer-

cial Wimrf. 317, George-street.

FOR THE MORUYA RIVER.-The ketch

NUM.BA, B. BASION, master, is now receiving

eargo sod will sail THIS DAT, 38th instant. For

freight or {aasage, apply to THOMAS MCCAFFERY

ICIEST SHIP FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

The splendid Al . Br tish-builc clipper Ship

ELECTRA, Cayzer, commander, (well-known ia the

London trade) ta now loading, and will sail on or about

the 3rd Jane. This vessel is remarkable for her fast

sailing qualities, and bas splendid accommodation for

Cabin and Steerage passengers at very moderate rates.

Tho dietary scala will be of the most liberal description,

end every attention will be given to the oomfort of

For freight or passage, apply to Captain CAYZER, on

board, Maonamara's Whatf ; or to GEORGK A.

LLOYD and CO., Lloyd'a Clumbers, Georgfi.atreet.

ÔTÏ i ON DON;-The fine Al Ship

WATERLOO ( belonging to Messrs. D. Danbar'and

Sons;, 890 tons register, JOHN YOUNO, commander,

has nearly all her cargo, and will sail on the 25th Jan-*.

Has still one larg« after cabin suitable for a family, and

two side cabins disengaged. Apply to Captain YOUNO,

on bosrd, Ciroalar Wharf; or to GILCHRIST, WATT,

To Intermediate Passengers this vessel offers unusual

conforta, having enclosed berths, several of whloh are

ESSES. MONEY, WIGRAM, and SONS'

of Blackwall, line of Paoketa from Melbourne and

London.-To sail on tbe 6th Jane, tbe wplendid Al ship

MAIDS TONK, E. CHARLTON, oommander, has very

i superior aceommoda'ion for passengers, and carries an

1st cabio .. £R6 0 to £00 0

2nd cabin .. .. 80 0 to 86 0

Including steward's attendance.

3rd cabin .. .. 18 10 to 38 0

Including passage by steamer to Melbourne.

J. B. METCALFE and CO., 0, Bridge-street.

HIP GENERAL WINDHAM, from

LONDON.- All parties having claims or

accounts against the above vessel will be pleased to

famish them in duplicate, by noon, THIS DAY, tbe

28th instant., to the undersigned. Datod this 26th

BRIERLEY, DEAN, and CO., 273, George-street.

OR FREIGHT or CHARTER.-The

splendid British built ship MARGARET

MITCHELL, Al for 13 years; 894 lons register.

DEWAR STILES, commander. Now ready for Bes.

GEORGE A. LLOYD and CO., Lloyds'-ohambers,

THE Undersigned, Agent for the Minmi

Colliery, is prepared to deliver at any port, foreign

or colonial, COALS from the above mine apon reeson

ble terms. T, G. SAWKINS, General Commission

EWOASTLE COAL. AND COPPER

COMPANY.-NOTICE.-Mr. J. C. DIB US has

been appointed Agent for tba sale of this Company's

Coals in Sydney. 2nd April, 1860. JOHN P. PERRY,

OPHIR COPPER MINING COMPANY.

(Incorporated by Aot of Coaooil.)

NOTICE is hereby given that a SPECIAL

GENERAL M F ETING of tho Shareholders

of the Ophir Copper Mining Company, will be held at

the Company's office, THIS DAY, the 28th day of

May current, at 3 o'olook in the afternoon, for the par-

póse of winding up the affairs of the Company, and giving

general instructions to the direotors, and to transact

snob other business as may be brought before the

WENTWORTH GOLD-FIELD COMPANY.

ASPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of

the Shareholders of the above Company will be

held at the Company's Office, THIS DAY, the 28th

May instant, at ll o'olook a.m. preoisely, to consider

important and argent business connected with the

By order of the Board of Directors,

G. MORANT SIMPdON, Seorotary.

138, Pitt-street. Sydney, 23rd May, 1800._

ASPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of

MEMBERS will be held THIS DAY, the 28th

current, at THREE p.m. preoisely, to tako into consi-

deration the adoption of certain Resolutions, " urging

npon the Government the absolute nooeasity of at onoe

commencing the formation of a passable road from Syd-

MUNICIPALITY OF WOOLLAHRA.

NOTICE bis hereby given that a POLL having

been demanded at the Nomination of Councillors and

Auditors for the above Municipality, such Poll will take

slacB THIS DAY, Monday, the 28th day of Moy, 1860, at

the following Polling-places :

DOUBLE BAY.-Mr. Edmond's Hotel, South Head

UPPER PADDINGTON.-Mr. -Llewellyn'*, Viotorio

WATSON'S BAY and SOUTH HEAD.-Mr. Loftwioh's

SYDNEY.-A Room, Criterion Chambers, corner of

King and Castlereagh streets.

Tbe Poll will commence at 9 o'o'ock a.m. and close at

GERARD PHILLIPS, Returning-officer.

MUNICIPALITY OF WOOLLAHRA.

ADDITIONAL POLLING PLACE.

AREQUISITION from a number of elec-

tors having been reoeived, requesting me to

appoint a polling-place in Sydney, I hereby give

notioe that a poll will be taken at a Room in the

buildings known as CRITERION CHAMBERS, corner

of King and Castlereagh streets. To commence at nine

o'clock, and close at four o'clock, THIsi DAY, the 28th

GERARD PHILLIPS, Returning-oOlcer.

FOR THE DIOCESE OF SYDNEY.

THE FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING of

this Society is intended to be held in the Infant

School Boom, Cestlereagh-atreet, THIS EVENING, the

38th instant, at seven p.m. ,. .

The members of the Church of England are particu-

There will he the usual collection at the doors.

APUBLIC TEA MEETING will bo held

on the Wesleyan Premises, NEWTOWN, THIS

EVENING, 28th May. Tea on the tables at half-past

six o'clock. After which, there will be

Areport of the schools of the Circuit will be read, and

other business transacted. ,

The President of the Wesleyan Conference ; Revds. S. j

C. Kent, O ram, Rabone, and Nolan ; also, 4. M'Arthur,

Esq., M.P.; T.P. Reeve, Esq.; Messrs. Callaghan and

Andrews, may be expected to address tho meeting.

A Collection in aid of the SCBOOIB will be made cn the

By direction of the Committee,

TION «nd EXTENSION SOCIETY-THIS

EVENING, a PUBLIC MEETING will be held in tbe

WESLEYAN CHURCH. Sui ry Hills, in cid ot the nbov.

Society. JOHN DAWSON, Esq., iu tbo choir. The

meeting will he nil dressed by several ministers and gen-

A collection at tbs close ia aid of the Society's Funds.

LAND LAW AND REFORM ALLIANCE.

-Toe above alliance will hold a PUBLIC

MEETING on the Bjuseoonrse THIS EVENING, foi

the parpóse of adopting the following petition carried

at a preliminary public meeting held at the Rotunda on

"To the honorable the Legislative Assembly of New

South Wale*, in Parliament assembled

" The humble petition of the undersigned inhabitants

of Sydney and others, in publie meeting assembled,

"That your petitioners have teen with great regret

the prevalence of much distress and wretchedness

among tba industrious classes, and which, as your

petitioners believe, are not the effect of natural causes.

" That your petitioners humbly appeal to yeur honor-

able House, being their representatives, and legally con-

stituted guardians of the commas weal.

"That they have been long and patiently enduring

great privations, in the anzions hope that your honorable

House would be oalled upon by the responsible Execu-

tive to ensotan equitable Land Law,which would accord

with the benign intentions of the Imperial Parliament;

but again, and again, those hopes have been doomed te

disappointment. Session after session, and year after

year have past away, yet no legislation has taken plaee

on a matter whieb your petitioners eonceive to exceed

in importance any other coming before your honorable

" Under these oiroumstenses your petitioners entreat

your honourable House to take into your immediate

consideration the state of misery to which great num-

bers of your constituents are reduced, and that you will

be careful in voting away large sams of the taxes levied

I upon the industrious community until an equitable

Land Bill has been submitted and passed into law bj

Tour honorable House. May it therefore please your

honorable House to take this petition into your imme-

diate and serious consideration, and to refuse your

assent to any further supplies being voted until an

equitable Land Bill shall have been enaoted.

"And your petitioners will ever pray."

All desirous of an equitable Land Bill, attend.

Chair to be taken at 7 o'clock. By order.

TORCHLIGHT MEETING TO-NIGHT,

by order of the Committee of Unemployed. J. D,

OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION.-To be

foimally inaugurated TO-NIGHT, on the Boee

SCHOOL OF ARTS.-Lecture for TUES-

DAY next by ALXXAKDÏR GORDON, Esq. Subject

" How our forefathers travelled in England," illustrated,

ANDWICK MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT

ASSOCIATION.-The inaugural LECTURE

will be delivered by the Vioe-President, EDWIN

DAINTBEV, Esq., on TUESDAY EVENING, tho 20th

instant, at the Temporary Lecture-room, High Cross.

The obair will he taken at half-past seven oVloak.

Admission, free. Residente and friends are 'particularly

J. M. MAY, Honorary Secretary.

APUBLIC MEETING, in behalf of the

above Institution, will be held in the Temper-

ance Hall, Pitt-street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING

next, tho 30th instant, at seven o'clock. His Excel-

lency the Govarnor-General hal kindly consented to

preside, and the meeting will be addressed by several

Clergymen of different dénominations, and other gentle-

men. A collection will be made in aid of the funds of

J. S. BARKER, Hon. Secretary.

MUNICIPALITY OF WOOLLAHRA.

NOTICE is hereby given, that on TUES-

DAY next, the 29th May instant, at 10 o'olook

a.m., the Beturning-officer, Presiding Officer», and Poll

Clerks, will meat at tbe Central Polling plane. Double

Bay, for the purpose of opening the Ballot-boxes, and

examining the votes. ' Scrutineers are invited to attend.

The official declaration of the Foll will take place at

the hustings on WEDNESDAY next, the 30th May in

étant, at 10 o'o'ook a.m.

GERARD PHILLIPS, Retumiog.oQloor.

CHOOL CF ARTS.-Dante's '? Divina

Comrnedia." The fourth leoture is postponed

IN the ASSIGNMENT of THOMPSON,

SYMONDS, and CO_Persons indebted to this

estate are respectfully requested to make payment to

Mr. HBNBV H. PAUL, the acoonntAnt, at the office, 343,

George-street, or to Mr. SYDNEY DAVIS, the collector.

THOMAS WALKER,"J Ttustees

IN THE ESTATE OF DOUGLASS AND .COOPER,

CREDITORS in the above Estate are re-

quested to send in their claims for adjustment on

T. J. THOMPSON,/ iIUS,ees

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH

In the Insolvent Estate of GEORGE LEA WILSON,

and in tbe Insolvent Estate of GEORGE LEA

FRIDAY, the Eighteenth day of May, in the

year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and

Bixty, upon reading the affidavit af tho above-named

insolvent, GEORGE LISA WILSON, and the request of

the creditors thereunto annexed, and upon hearing the

said GE' )RGE LEA WILSON, it is hereby ordered tbat

the decision of the Chief Commissioner confirmed

afterwards on appeal by the said Supremo Court re-

fusing to grant to the said GEORGE LEA WILSON

his certificate be altered and varied. And that the said

! certificate be suspended for a fortnight, and then

granted, unless sufficient cause be shewn ta the con.

i trary ; and that in the meantime tbe said insolvent do

publish this order in the New Sou h Wales Government

Gazette, and also in the daily papers.

(r.s.) WM. A. PUREFOY, Chief Commissioner.

RE-OPENING OF THE LINE TO CAMPBELL-

NOTICE is hereby given, that on and after

TUESDAY next, the 20th instant, tho usual trains

will run between Sydney and Campbelltown.

B. H. MARTINDALE, CommisB'oner.

Railway Braneh Department ol Internal Communica

lion, Sydney. 20th May. 1800._

TO THE UNEMPLOYED.-Labourers

wishing to obtain EMPLOYMENT eon have a

FREE PASSAGE to tbo Works on the Northern Line,

Maitland, on application to H. H. BROWNE, Eeq.,

Immigration Agent, Hyde Park Barracks.

By order of the Committee of the Unemployed.

UNCAN and JOHN M'LENNAN, of No

38. Sussex-street Nortb, Commission Agents,

beg to apprise their friends, np-conntry settlers, and

others, that, they have completed all arrangements for

the STORAGE and SALE of all produce entrusted to

their core. Punctuality and prompt payments may be

TYPE FOUNDRY.-The Australian Type

Foundry (late Alex. Thompson's) is still carried

on by Mrs. S. THOMPSON, 83, Yurong-Btreet, Woolloo

O YD NEY OPHTHALMIC INSTITUTION,

O for tbe Cure of Diseases of the Eye. Apply from

9 till H. to Dr. BERNCASTLE, 229, Macquarie-street.

O UNG and YEO'S DRAPERY" WARE

HOUSE, 275, PIT T-STREET.-Silks, MantleB,

Millinery, nnd Fancy Goods, in great variety.

A I SON WILSON, Painter, Glazier,

Paperhanger, Sec., late firm WILSON and SOR-

BOS, 2:ifi, Cos*lereBf>h-s!reet.

UliN.ViUh!NTAL H.VIU WORK.

fX C. COOKE, Artist iii liuir, beautifully

» plails nnd elegantly mounts Ladies' and Gen.

tlcmen'8 own hair into Bruccl-tp, Brooches, Guards,

Alberts, Ring?, tc., to the latest patterns. 239, Pitt

street, between tbe Theatie sui KiDg-sfoet,

Agent for the Lessee Afr. SAJTUEI, CotrnxE.

PROFESSOR RISLEY «nd SON,

and the accomplished Vocal and Instrument Performer,

who will appear in addition to the

THIS EVENING, Monday, May 38,

S apport ed by Messrs. Fitzgerald, Stephens, Barford, tee.

PBOFESSOB BISLEY'S CELEBRATED DRAWING

Simmons....(with song)....Mr. W. H. STEPHENS.

Notwithstanding the immense attraction-Prices as

WEDNESDAY EVENING, a great bill. Only boase

Lessee and Manager..Mr. SAMUEL COLVILLE.

PiTBON.-Hia Ezoollenoy Sir W. T. DENISON, K.C.B.,

LADY DENISON, and Family.

for a season moBt positively limited to four weeks, fonr I

nights per week, viz., MONDAYS, TUESDAYS,

THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, will be inaugurated

TUESDAY EVENING, May 30, ?

By the engagement of the distinguished Artistes

SIGNOR and SIGNORA BIANCHI,

Miss OCTAVIA HAMILTON, Mesdames LACEY,

RAYMOND, THOMP30N, IVENY. JONES, &o.,&o.

Mons. E. COULON, Mr. FRANK HOWSON,

Sig. E. GRASSI, Mr, JOHN HOWSON,

Herr SCHLÜTER, Mr. SPRINGHORN,

ST. BENHAM, Mr. G. NATHANSON,

who will appear in Verdi's Grand Opear of

whioh will bs plaoed upon the Btago in a degree of gran,

deur never before attempted in Australia.

Laader.Mons. E. Eigenshench.

The whole ander the direotion and oonduotorship of !

Boxes, from £3 to Mi. Reserved seats. Dress Circle,

7s. Od. Drem Circle, at the door. Os. Beserved seats,

Stalls, Ss.; at the door, as. Upper Circle, 3s. Pit, 2s,

Box Sheet opon at the entrance to dress circle, Castle

rcagh-street, whore places may be secured by application

to Mr. COLVILLE, from ll to 3 o'olook.

Entrance to stalls same aa to dress oirole, Castlereagh

Boxes and Suata may bia scoured for any advanced

Children in arms not admitted ; sud the Free List,

with the exception of the Press, most positively sus-

NOTICE.-The Members of tho Opera

Company will take notice that the rules and re

gulations of tbe Opera House will bo moat rigidly

enforoed from this date, MONDAY, May 28.

Rehearsal for Ohorn», 10 o'clock, a.rn. ; Ditto for Full

Band and Company, half-past 12 p.m.

A largo nambor of boxes and places for tho opening

night of the Opera remain disengaged, and lest - the

general belief that the House will bc overcrowded on

Tuesday evening might deter patrons (rom visiting the'

Opera on that occasion, Mr. Colville bogs to assure

them that tickets beyond the comfortable oapuoity of tho

house will not be disposed of.

YDNEY PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

Patron-Sir W. T. DENISON, K.C.B.

The Members and Subscribers are reminded that the 1

GRAND EXTRA CONCERT will take plaoe in the

Great Hall of tho Exchange, THIS DAY. tho 28th

May, and that ia addition to the Orchestral Members

of the Society, tbe following artists have kindly accorded

Miss E. HOWSON Mr. F. ELLARD

Miss C. HOWSON. Mr. F. HOWSON

By permission of Colonel Komp und the OfBcors of

H. M. 12th Regiment, the band condncted by DOUGLAS

CALLEN, Esq., will perform on this.ccoasion.

I, Overture-"Cheval de Bronze "-ORCHESTRA

2. Duett-Dita «lia pinvine-La Travista-Miss EMMA

and Mr. FBANK HOWSON-Verdi.

4. Violin Solo-" Air V.irie"-Mr. PALING- De Barlot.

6. Song-"Wouldst thou win mo"-Satanella-Miss E.

0. Solo-" England, Glorious Land," with full orchestral

accompaniment-Mr. WALLER-Wcstrop.

7. Selections f<om Semiramide-Military Band-.Rossini.

1. Overtura -? " Der Freisohutz " - ORCHESTRA

2. Seena-" Each nervo with fury trembleth"-Mr. F.

HOWSON-Lucia di Lammermoor.

3. Solo, Pianoforte-Grande Fantoisio Sur, " Guillaume

Tell"-Madame RAWACK-Dohler.

Song-" Our hearts are not our own to give"-Miss

Herr Konig'n celebrated Soto-" L'Adieu," Sax Hu rn

Gentleman amateur-Roch Albert.

Glee and Ctorus-"Fill me Boys"-Cooke.

7. Reminiscences of Auber - MILITARY BAND.

Tickets to bo had of Messrs. Buist. Mader, Johnson,

Clarke, and of the honorary treasurer, W. H. Aldis,

Esq., or' at the Society's office, 0, Hunter-street.

Subscribers, 3 tickets, 10s. 61. ; non-subscribers, Os.

Doors open at half-past 7, performance to commence

JOHN POELHMAN and G. C. BARKHAU

SEN have the honour to announce that they have

For tho forthcomoming MEET, and that every arrange-

ment has been made to secure the comfort of their

Refreshment of the most recherché character, will be

provided, together with first class WINES of every kind;

spirits, bottled beers, liqueurs, syrups, lemonade, soda

water, coffee, chocolate, confectionery. &o., lea.

A SEPARATE REFRESHMENT and BETIRING

ROOM will be appropriated for LADIES, for whom fe-

male attendants have been engaged. In a word, no pains

will be spared to deserve ' the patronage of ladies and

gentlemen visiting the GRAND STAND on each day

of the races on the new RANDWICK RAGS COURSE.

ALMER'S LIVERPOOL ARMS LUN

CHEON ROOMS» Pitt and King Btreets. Daily

Bill of Fare:-Boast and boiled poultry, soups, roast

beef, lamb, Sec, carries, pork chops, steaks, ko., icc.

Blake's colonial wine on draught.

JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES.-The best

Cup of Coffee in Sydney, is to ba had at the

Alliance Coffee Boom!1, Temperance Hall, Pitt-street, j

HE BEST AND CHEAPEST. HOUSE

Where yon cnn get a ROC' .M'Wnntia!

DINNER FOR ONE S'ltLLINO!

From Twelve till Four, consistió; of Soup, Ucmst m

Boilod Joints, Vegetables, and Pastiy. BREAKFASTS

, «nd SUPPERS at equally moderate charges. BEDS.

JAMES E. GUSHING, from Nova Scotia.

Write) to your brother NALHAN, No. 5, Vioteria.

NOTICE-J will not be answerable for any

Debts contracted in my name by my Wife, ANN

CAULFIELD, or an," other person without my written

order, EDWARD OAO'XFIELD._

BROWNE and WiliLIAMS, Commission

Agents, Rents and Debts collected, District Cour:

forms and ceitifloates of naturalisation prepared, Aso.,

140, King-street, opposite Supreme Court.

FBRADLY, Auctioneer, Valuer, House,

. Land, and Estate Agent, Arbitrator, ito. Alliance

Auotion Rooms, 100, Pitt-street. _

ESSRS. DEARIN and ROBERTS.

COAL DEPOT, Paoiflo Wharf, foot of Druitt

HE EYESIGHT and DEAFNESS.- I

Tinted SPECTACLED, for the preservation of

tba sight ; and the ORGANIC VIBRATOR, for the re

lief and care of deafness. To be had only of Mr. DE

OTICE "ÖF REMOVAL. - JAMES j

WELSH and CO. have removed to the NEW

IRON STORE, adjoining Mason Brothers, a few doors

south of Mitchell and Co., Ship Chandlers, New Pitt

street. Ship, Provision, and Live Stock merohants.

JG. DIBBS, Commission Agent, Agent

a for the Newcastle Coal and Copper Company, next |

tbe Exobange, Pitt-Btreet.

MORANT SIMPSON, Public Account

a ant, Arbitrator, and General Agent, REMOVED

from Mort's Buildings, to No. 138, Pitt-street, nearly

ETTERtGE and HAYDON have removed j

their OFFICE to the corner of Bridge and New

R. G. W. GRAHAM, Solicitor, has RE

MOVED his Offloes to 433, George-street, three |

doors North of Market-street, abovo Mr. Bowden's Auo-

ALMAIN. - Mr. VV. J. ANDERSON,

F.R.C.S., Surgeon, removed to Asbgrove Cottage,

Darling-streot, next Presbyterian Cburah.

R. CATLETT has removed to 261,

Elizabeth-street, Hyde Park.

DENSLOW'S PHOTOGRAPHIC POR-

TRAIT GALLERT. 84, King-street, near George

N.B.-Firat-olasB portraits taken at lower prices than

at any other gallery in Sydney.

HOTOGRAPHY in all its branches, and in

the highest style of art. 0. li. CAMPBELL, 330,

George-street, old Empire office.

ITHOGRAPHIO PRINTING OFFICE.- j

E. TURNER, 200, George-street, over Mr. Wader's, J

TVrOW OPENED, SCOTT'S THVTO

GRAPHIC GALLERY, (late Batcheldet's) 318,

George-street, over Ferd's, News Office.

L~IVERPOOL COMMERCIAL ACADEMY.

1st Class.60 Guineas per annum.

Latin, Frenoh, Italian, Drawing, and Dancing, eaoh

Entrance feo 1 guinea, in lieu of. any churgo far

A quarter'« notice, or a quarter's terms will bo re-

quired before tho removal of pupils.

The highost testimonials and references given.

TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS^

Department of Publio Works.

NO eligible Tender having been received for

tho construction of the Camden Bridge, fresh

Tenders will bo reoeived at this Office until noon of

TUESDAY, the (¡th day of June next, from persons

willing to oontraot for tbe construction of a Bridge ovor

the Nepean River at Camden.

Plan and specification can bo seen, and form of tender

end further information obtained at tho OfQoo of the j

Commissioner .for Internal Communication, Sydney, and

at the Police Offi.cn, Camden.

Tenders to stale the time within which it is proposed

to completo tho work, and at the foot of eaoh there must

be a memorandum signed by two respontible persons, as j

sureties, undertaking thal in the event of the aacoptanco

of auch Tender, they will jointly and severally execute

and deliver at tho Office ot the Crown Solioitor, Sydney, I

or at tho Polico Office, Camden, a Bond to Hor Majesty

in tho penal Bum of one-tenth of the gross amount of

Contra ot, as security 'or its duo performance, other-

wise the Tender will not be taken into consideration.

Department of Public Works,

Bydney, 23nl April, 1800.

TENDERS will be received at thi3 office,

until 12 o'clook of TUESDAY, the 28th May next,

from persons willing to oontraot for tho erection cf a

Tenders to be endorsed, " Tender for Watch house

Flan, specification, and form of tender, may be see n, j

and further particulars obtained at the Colonial

Architect's Office, Sydney, or at the Polico Office,

Tenders most state the time within willoh it is pro-

posed to complete the work, and at the foot of every

tender there must be a memorandum signed by tho party

tendering, and two respensible persona as sureties,

agreeing tobe answerable lor tbe due performance of tho

Contract, in the event of the Tender being accepted, and

undertaking in that event, that they will severally exe-

cute and deliver, at the office cf the Crown Solioitor in

Sydney, or at the Police Office, Tumut, within fourteen

days from the usual notification ot acopptanoe, a Bond

to ber Majesty, in the penal saxa of £160, for securing

snch performance, otherwise the Tender will not bo j

taken into consideration.

TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS.

Department of Publio Works,

fXIENDERS will bo received at this Office,

JL until noon, of TUESDAY, the 10th of June next,

from persons willing to contract for tho erection of a

Bridge over Stoney Creek, near Maitland, on the road

from Maitland to Wollombi.

Tenders to state the time within wbioh it is proposed :

to complete the work, and at the foot of each must bo a

memorandum signed by two responsible persons an

sureties, undertaking that, in the event of acceptance,

they will jointly and severally pxeoute and deliver nt the

Office of the Crown Solicitor, in Sydnoy, or at the West

Maitland Police Office, a bond to lier Majesty in the

penal sum of one-tenth of the amount of Contract for

securing its dne performance.

Plan and specification can be Been, and form of tender

and further information obtained at tho Office of the

Commissioner for Internal Communication, Sydney, and

ot tho Police Olhce, Wist Maitland.

Tba Government does not Hod itself to accept the |

Tenders to be endorsed, «. Tender for Stoney Creek |

TO CONTRACTO MS.-TKND JiRS are in-

vited for tua K.rccúon of a \V fcSLEYAN CHURCH.

The cVcwin^s n»d Hpucifi:Btions can lo sprn ot tiio ofßco |

of the Architect, Mr. THOMAS ROWE, 400. George

street; and ot the Rev. JOHN VERCOE'S, Penrith.

Tenders to be delivered on or beiore June the Otb, 1800, J

TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS.

re?»ilment of Publio Works,

TENDERS will be received at this office

until noon of TUESDAY", the 10th day of Juna

nc st, from parsons Tilling to contract for the oonstrt ej

tion of a Bridgs at tbe Bark Huts, da the Great Southern

Pinn and specification can be seen/ and form of

ten 1er and further particulars obtained at the office

<t the Commissioner for Internal Communication.

Tenders ta stato the time within which it is1 pro-

posed to completo the work,- and at the foot of eaob,

lhere roust hn a mémorandum'signed by two responsible*

[.erRonn as sureties, undertaking' that in the event of the

acceptance of such Tender they will jointly and hevsrallv

I execute and deliver at the cffloe of the Crown Solicitor

in Sydney, a Bond to her Majesty in- the penal sum of

nne-tentu of the grass amoant of eontroot as security

I fer its due performances. ¿

The Government does not bind itself* to accept that

Tenders to be endorsed, " Tender for Bark Hat»

CONSTRUCTION ANf> MAINTENANCE

Department nf f nolie Works,

TENDERS will be recoived at this Office

until noon of TUESDAY, the 19th day of Juno'next,

for forming, - draining, and metalling, nooordiojr to

specifisation, at the following plaoea on the öreat

Con traut No. 3.-Dove Inn tn Bark Huta Bridge.

" No. 4.-Ralph's Bridge, near Kelly'«' Croa»

" No. 0.-Blade's to Knight's, between Crot .

" No. 8.-Nott Hill to near Campbelltown Gross,

Each Controot to be tendered for separately.

Specifications and ferro of Tender may be seen, «nd

further particulars obtained, at the Offioe of tba Com

missioner for Internal Communication, Sydney, and the

Police Offices, Liverpool end Camden, and from tba

Road Overseer, at Liverpool, by whom the works will ba

pointed ont on the ground to patties applying.

Every Tender must be signed by tb* party tendering,

and must bear et thu foot the names and addresses of

two responsible persons, who will soverally execute and.

deliver at the o Ol co of the Crown Solicitor, Sydney, or

at the Pohoo Offices, Liverpool or Camden, within tea.

days from the usual notification of acceptance, a Bond to>

her Majesty, in tho penal sum of one-tenth of the grose

amount of such Tender, as seourity for ita due per-

The Government does not bind itself to aooopt th»

Tenders to bo endorsed, " Tender for 1st District.

TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS.

Department of Public Works,

Sydney, 10th May, 1880. ?

TENDERS will be received at this Office

until Noon, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of Juna

next, from persons willing to contraot for the construc-

tion of a Bridge over Ropes' Crook, near St. Mary's, cn

the Great Western Road. .?

Pian and spécification can be seen, and form of

Tender and further information obtained at the Offloo of

the Commissioner for Internal-communication, Sydney;

and at the Police-office, Penrith.

Tendera to state the time within whieb it is pro-. ;. ...

posed to complete tho work, and at the, .foot of enoh

there must bo a memorandum Bigned hy two responsible í*^T

sureties, undertaking that in tho event of the acceptance"-. "

of euch T<nder, they will jointly, and'soverally execute

and deliver, at tho Offico of the Crown Solieitor, Sydney,

or at tho Police Office, Penrith, a bond to ber Majesty,

ia tho penal sum of ono-tenth of the gross amount of

contraot, as soourity for its due performance.

The Government doos not bind USBIÍ to aooept the

Tenders to be endorsed,"Tender for Hopes'Creek

CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE

Department of Publio Works,

TENDERS will bo recoived at this office un-

til noon or TUESDAY, the 30th day of Jane next,

for dearing, fóimlng, draining, gravelling, and mnin

tennnco, according to the spaolflaations, at the following

places, on tbo first district of the Great Nortt cert

8A. Apple Tree Flat to Grass Tree Hill.

11A. Blaok Hills to Sandy Creek.

14A. Aberdeen to Noah'a Ark. .

15A. Noah's Ark to Black Ridge.

10A. St. Aubin'» culvert, near Soone, southwards.

10.1. Warlands Bango to Murulla,

Each contraot to be tendered for separately«

Specifications and fo: nt of tender may ba seen, and.

further particulars obtained, at the offioe of the Commis-

sioner for Internal Communication, Sydney, the Polioc

oliloes. East Maitland, Soone, or Murrurundi, and front

the road superintendent, Singleton, by whom the works

will bo pointed out on tbo ground to parties applying.

Each tender must be signed by the party tendering,

and must bear at the foot the names and addresses of

two responsible parsons, who will severally exponte and

deliver, at the olOce of the Crown Solicitor, Sydney, or

at the Police-offices, East Maitland, Singlotoo, Soone. Ot

Murrurundi, within ton days from the usual notification

of acoeptanoe, a bond to her Mojosty in the penal Bum

of one-tenth of the gross amount of suoh tender aa

security far its due performance.

Tbo Government does not bind itself to tCJept thai

Tenders to ba endorsed " Tender for 1st District,

CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE,

Department of Publio Work«,

Sydney, 27th April, 1809.

TENDERS will be received at this o ince

until noon of TUESDAY, the 29th day of May

next, for forming, draining, ballasting, gravelling, metal-

ling, and maintaining road, and for. supplying metal for

repairs, on the 1st Dlatrlot of tbe Great Weston Road,

in accordance with the terms of advertisement of tho

CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE:

OF THE GREAT WESTERN ROAD.

Department of Publio Works.

Sydney, 37th April, 1880.

TENDERS will bo received at this office until

noon of TU1SSDAY, 20th day of May next, for

forming, draining, ballasting, and metalling road, and

for supplying metal for repairs on the second district

of the Great Western Road, in accordance with the»

terms of advertisement of tho 4th May, 1800.

CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE,

Department of Pabilo Works. '

Sydnoy, 27tb April, 1800.

TENDERS will be received at this Office, until

noon of TUESDAY, the 20lh day of May next,

for clearing, forming, draining, gravelling and metalling,

on the Mudgeo Road, in accordance with the terms of

advertisement of the 4th Moy, I860. ._"___

DRAINAGE.-TENDERS will bo received

till THUnSDAY, 31st insUnt, from persons

willing to contract for laying down 230 feet Clay Drain

Pipe*. ROBER V GUY. 607, Brickflolii.liill.

IO MASONS and CONTRACTORS.

m. TENDERS aro hereby iuvited up to 12 o'clock

a.m., SATURDAY, the SOth instant, for the mason's

work required in tho erection of a first-class villa resi-

dence at Car-Rco. Drawings and specifics!ion cnn be

s en at the office of Mr.-THOMAS ROWE, Architect,

400, George-street, to «hom tenders must bs delivered.