Advertising - The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW : 1888 - 1950) - 18 May 1889 (original) (raw)

Sat 18 May 1889 - The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW : 1888 - 1950)
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FOR SALE, a Good Milking COW, with

Calf at foot. Apply, M. Gazzard,

Marion -street, Hurris Park.

ACANCIE3 for GENTLEMEN, at MrsT

C. F. BROWN'S, 'Brooklyn,' Went

ripd T7ET,'HOTJSF^fiimant-stre'ot,' near All

JL Saints' Church, 10 rooms, stable and

outhouses, garden, etc. Apply —

OR SALE, Very Cheap, all kinds of

VEHICLES. Also, Vehicles Let out on

1' 7OR SALE.— In the estate of tho lato Mr.

. Michael Carey, a Four-Roomed BRICK

COTTAGE, situate on the corner of Grose and

Sorrell streets, 101 feot frontage to Sorrell

street, 129 feet frontage to Grose-street. Also,

a Four-Roomed STONE COTTAGE and Shed

(slate roof) in Grose-street, 172 feot frontage to

Grose-street, depth 129 feet. A Two-Roomed

BRICK COTTAGE, Large Kitchen, situate on

the corner of Grose and Brickfield streets, 66

feet frontage to Grose-street, 150 feet to Brick

field-street. Inspection invited.

ULL REGISTER GRATES— 9s Id, 10s,

MONEY TO LEND, in Sumsfrom £10

and upwards, at reasonable Interest, on

approved security. Apply to —

STANDARD ORGANS by Peloubet.

HOMAS DDCON, Church-street, South,

Sole Agent Madamo AVeigel's Paper

Patterns — every kind of garment. Licensed to

sell Postage and Duty Stamps. ?

XYT ANTED KNOWN, that J. AVHITTAM

T V has the Largest Stock out of Sydney of

BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, SULKIES, Carts.

J. W. can supply a Superior Vehicle to the

American Buggy at a lower price.

Two years' guarantee with all new work.

In consequence of the Holiday on Friday

next (Queen's Birthday), the Cumberland

Aegus and Fkuitorowebs' Advocate will be

published on THURSDAY, the 23rd Instant.

Advertisers are requested to take notico of this

SELECT CIRCULATING LIBRARY.

Having purchased thostock and good will of Mr.

Fitzgerald's famous Library, I bog to annonnco

tho inhabitants of Parramatta and surrounding

district that it will bo my constant endeavour

to carry on this well-known business in such

a manner as to command the sympathies of

everv intelligent member of the community.

I, tho undersigned, hereby notify my many

subscribers and the public generally that I

have sold my business to Mr. Rumsey,

A TTORNEY, SOLICITOR, PROCTOR,

Has commenced practice in Parramatta.

First Floor over Mr. John Taylor's Auction

Money to Lend on Approved Security.

rriEACHER piANO, ORGAN, and SING

Terms at Auous and 'Mercury' Offices,

(Leader of District Liedertafel Orchestra),

JL Visits and receives Pupils at his piivuto

PHILLIP-STREET, PARRAMATTA.

Per Quarter (in Advance), £2 2s.

Benevolent Consultations.

TWENTY YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC.

Run at Brisbane, May 24, 1889.

First Horso .. .. .. .. £1600

Starters, £000 ; Non-starters, £800

(to bo divided amongst them).

Run at Raudwick, May 24, 1889.

1IH finn subscribers -a f| fHfafl

lUpUQO at £1 each. lUjUUy

Starters, £150p ; Non-starters, £2000

(to be divided amongst them.)

Adam Bede's is the only fair

The names of tho holders of the AVinnin'

Tickets icill on no account lehulecer be divulged

by Adam Bece until af tor the races have been

Subscribers mud register their letters to

ensure safe delivery, and mini enclose stamps

for reply and result, and add exchange to

euro ui H. N. Auiiorr, Poot Oflico Chambers,

I7URNITURE, PIANOS, and Goods of all

. kinds received iu for Auction Sales.

Plenty of Room.. Cash Same Day.

Frederick Stack & Company,

— CHURCH-STREET, PARRAMATTA,—

ON and fruru the loth Instant the whole of

tho suburban Letter Carriers c.f Sydney

will bo granted a half-holiday on Wednesdays

instead of Saturdays, it being considered that

loss public inconvenience will arise from the

delay in tho delivery of correspondence for a

few hours on tho Wednesday, than from the

detention from Saturday to Monday, to which

correspondence is at present subjected.

The Treasury, New South AVales,

PROVISION CONTRACTS FOR THE

SPIRITS, GROCERIES, POTATOES,

ATTENTION is invited to the Notices in

tho Government Gazette of this date, calling

TENDERS for provision supplies to the under

mentioned Institutions, during the poriod from

1st June, 1889, to 31st March, 1890. namely:—

1. Benevolent Asylum, Nowington, section9.

Tenders close at noon on TUESDAY, the

2. Ditto, Ditto, Parramat.a, sections 3 and 9.

3. Ditto, Ditto, Liverpool, sections 3, 4, 9.

TATE CHILDREN'S'' RELIEF DE

Tenders will be received until noon of SAT

URDAY, 25th INSTANT, addressed to tue

State Children's Relief Department, Padding

ton, for the purchaso and removal within one

fortnight from that date, of the old promises

hitherto used as Children's Cottage Homes,

Tenders will include filling up and levelling

the ground on which tho buildings now stand,

and the amount proffered-mnst be paid in ad

? Dirsjtor of Govt. Asylums.

T- O R O U G H O~F DUND A8'

It U my intention to SEEK ELECTION

as Alderman for the Borough of Dundas at the

forthcoming Election, in compliance with tho

expressed wish of many of tho Electors.

Notice is hereby given that (in compliance

with a numerously signed requisition) I hereby

convene a PUBLIC MEETING, to be held in

the SCHOOL OF ARTS, GRANVILLE, on

MONDAY, the 20th Inst., at 7.30 p.m., for

the purpose of protesting against the rosump

tion of land in Granvillo for a sowago farm

TENDERS are invited up to 6 p.m. of

WEDNESDAY, the 22nd Inst.,—

1. For the Supply and Delivery of 255 yards

of Sandstone Ballast, broken to a 3-inch guage.

2. For the Supply of Stone and Labour, for

Specifications at Town Hall.

On and after the 18th Inst., tho following

By-laws will bo carried into force without re

Vehicles to carry Lights after dark.

' ' Every carriage, cart, dray, buggy, or othor

wheeled vehicle usually drawn by horses, which

shall bo iu or upon any street, thoroughfare, or

public place within the said Borough, earlier in

tho daytime than one hour before sunrise or

later in the night time than one hour after sun

sot ahall have attached to it 0110 or 'more suffi

cient lights which shall be kept burning con

spicuously in order to prevent collisions and

AValkiug pace to be maintained in turning

' No person driving or riding within the

Borough shall allow his horso or horses to go

out of a walking paco whilst turning any of

tho street corners, nor whilst passing over

crossings at ;the intersection of streets within

MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF PROS

Notico is hereby given that NOMINA

TIONS of Candidates for the office of Alder

man for this Municipality, in the room of Wal

ter T. Airey, resigned, will bo received by the

Mayor, at his residence, Marsden-streot.

Nominations must bo in accordance with

Section 80 of tho Municipalities' Act of 1867.

Tho NOMINATION will take place at the

Council Chambers, Western Road, at Noon on

Western Road, May 10, 1889.

'PENDERS are required for WORK, &c, at

JL St. John's Junior Grammar School and

Dwelliug-house ; also, PAINTING and RE

PAIRS to St. John's Sunday School. Specifi

cations may be seen at tho Grammar School.

Tenders must be sent in on or before SAT

URDAY, MAY 25th, and addressed to R.

})ARRAMATTA RIFLE RESERVE

. CORPS.— The usual PRACTICE takes

place every SATURDAY AFl'ERNOON at

the Company's Range, Wontworthvillo. Train

leave Parramatta at 2 o'clock, and 2.20

Ammunition on Range. Thos. Burnett, Cap

tain, J. Mingayo, Hon. Sec.

AV1NGS BANK OF~ NEW SOUTH

In consequenco of Saturday, tho 25th Inst.,

having been proclaimed a Public Holiday, this

Bank will bo Open for Business on Thursday,

23rd lust., ftt tho usual hours.

' By a thorough knowledge of the natural lawn which

fjovci-il tlio operations of digestion And nutrition, mid

by a careful application of the fine properties of well

selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast

tables with a delicately-flavoured bevenigo which may

snve us many heavy doctors' bills. It is bv the judi

cious use of such articlos of diet that a constitution

may be gradually built up uutil strong enough to resist

oyery tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtlo mala

dies are floating around us ready 'to attack wherever

there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal

shaft by keeping ourselves well fortilled with pure

blood and a properly nourished frame.' See article in

the Civil Service Galclte.

MADE SIMPLY WITH BOILTNG WATER

Sola in |lb packets by Grocers, labelled thus :-

Superior Household FURNITURE andEffects.

Pianoforte, Harmonium, Splendid Collection

of Oil Paintings, Statuettes, Books, &c, &c.

Highly Attractive and Important Sale by

WA. BRODIE & CO. have been favoured

. with instructions from F. A.

AltTLETT, Esq., to sell by public auction at

his residence, Western Road, Parraraatta, ou

the above date, at 1 1 o'clock,

Handsome Drawing Koom Suite (Upholstered

in Silk and Plush), elegant toned Piano,

Harmonium, splendid collection of Oil

Paintings, Dining Room Suite, Dining

Table, Single and Double Bedsteads and

Bedding, Chests of Drawers, Mirrors,

Wardrobes, Washstands and Wares, Card

Tables, Book Cases, Books, Ornaments,

Cornico Poles and Curtains, Window

Blinds and Spring Rollers, HaugingH,

Carpots. Hearth Rugs, Glassware, Cut

lery, Kitchen Utensils, and a ^rge quan

tity of Sundries too numerous to par

Catalogues are being prepared. No Reserve.

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS.

WA. BRODIE & CO. have been

. favoured with instructions to sell by

public auction, at the residence of MRS.

SMITH, St.KildaHouse, George-street, Parra-

A largo quantity of Household Furniture, etc ,

Two Drawing Room Suites, Piano, Carpets,

Window blinds and Spring Rollers, Oruamentss

Bookcase, Chandelier, Globes, Flower Basket

and Stands, Oval and Round Tables, -''largo

Chippendale Sideboard, large Dining-room

Table, Pictures, Pier Glasses, Mirrors, Austrian

Chairs, Hat Stand, Hall Carpets and Oil

cloths, Stair Carpets and Rods, Cruetts,

Cutlery and Glassware, Single and Double

Bedsteads and Bedding, Washstands and

Wares, Kitchen Dresser, Ladies' Cricket and

Croquet Set, Folding Chairs, Kitchen Utensils,

and a lot of Sundries too numerous to par

/CUMBERLAND PRODUCE AND LIVE

GEORGE-STREET, PARRAMATTA.

PIGS, POULTRY, BACON, EGGS,

SALES at the YARDS, EVERY FRIDAY,

All Produce and Stock consigned to us wil

receive our best attention.

Account Sales rendered on day of Sale.

Auctioneers, Parraiuuttn .

Tho Keguhir Weekly Sale of Stock and Tra

duce at the Yards will be hold on THURS

D &.Y, 23rd Inst,, at 11 o'clock, Friday boing a

ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS

Orange,- Lemon, Peach, Nectarine, Apricot,

Apple, Fig, Plum, Poar. Cheivy, Quince, Aim

oud,|Filbert, Chesnut, Guava, Persimmon, Mul

berry, Medlar, Loquat, Grape, Passion Fruit,

Pomegranate, and every other kind of Fruit

Trees worth growing, splendidly grown, well

rooted, and in overy case at Moderate Prices.

tjggr Our New Early Peaches a Speciality.

'VTEW SOUTH WALES NURSERY AND

IN ORCHARD COMPANY, Limited,

161, PITT-STREET, Sydney.

EULALIA NURSERY, ERMINGTON,

Parramatta River, half mile from Rydo Kail

way Station, ijgg* Catalogue on Application.

'tTAHRENKAMP and BRIDGFOOT'S

Those desirous of seeing this Beautiful

Machine at Work ought to be present on

at the Eulalia Nursery, Ermington, when tho

Mayor and Aldsrmon of.Rydo will bo presout

THE SYDNEY SOAP AND CANDLE

Manufacturers of Fine and Coarse

BONEDUST OF BEST QUALITY,

delivered to ship or rail. ?

MRS. LEVY opens her Important Stock

of BONNETS and HATS, by the

ELITE MILLINERY AND COSTUME

rpiIE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PRO VI-

for Parramatta and District.

f PHE best place for Carpenters' Tools

MAY 23ed. rpHE NIGHT OF THE SEASON. 23hd MAY.

MAY 23rd. X ? o ? 23ud MAY.

IjOYATj HAPPY MOMENTS IjODGKE, M.U., l.O.0. 3?.,

celebrate their ANNIVERSARY by a

? -ON THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 23, 1889. ?

Bro. Alfred Wines (Grand Mactor of the Order) will proside. The COMCERT (Varied and

Attractive Piogramme) will commence at 8 sharp. The BALL will commence at 10.1*3. A

First-class String Band is Engaged. Tickets : CONCERT, 2h. and Is. BALL (including

refreshments) Doublo 's. 6d., Single os , may be obtained from all the leading storekeepers, from

H. V. MUMFOhD, Ho.v. Sue. B. & C. Committee.

T^ICTORIA SKATING RINK. ,

Select Nights — Tuosdays and Thursdays.

GRAND FANCY AND EVENING DRESS

In order to avoid clashing with the Leidertafel, ;

tho date has been altered to

Admission, Is. Children under 10, FREE.

Horses and Vehicles Free.

Admission to Leger Reserve, Is.

Admission to Grand Stand, 2s, Cd. Ladies

?UPILS of the Superior Public Girls' School,

Proceeds to bo devoted towards Prizo Fund.

1. Overtubi; (Piano & Violin) ' Fra Diavolo '

Messrs. Muling and Massey.

2. Paet Soxa— '-Blue Bells of Scotland'

3. Valsk Sonu — ' The Rose Queen ' Pupils

?t. Recitation .. .. 'Only a Pin'

o. Paet Soxa— ' Drum March ' .. Pupils

(i. PiAsoroiiTE Selection . . Mr. Massey

7. Solo ScOuonvs — 'We were children then '

8. Duet— 'Puiaski's Banner' .. Pupils

9. Recitation — ' Lord Ullau's Daughter '

0. Duet — ' Night and Morn ' .. Pupils I

1. 'Bring in the Tea-tray' and 'Goodnight'

Intermission of Ton Minutes.

Characters, sustained by tho Pupils : —

fing of the Golden Isles, Queen of tho Gol

Lon Isles, Prince Pharainona, Princess Fair

Star, Lord Fandango (Chief Minister of State),

Jady Christabcl, Courtiers, Fairies (Moon

joiiui, Trixie, Daphne), Messenger of the

jourt, Fairy Mildew (a wicked fairy), Nurse. 1

Act I. — Scene 1 : Room in Palace.

Act II. — Scene 1 : Remote apartment of the 'J

jostle. Scene 2: Another Room in Castle.

Act III. — Scene I : Apartineut of Palace

Golc1 en Isles). Scene 2: Koom iu black Castle.

Scene 3 : State room of tho Palace in tho

g§T The CUMBERLAND BAND are kindly -

Front Seats, 2s. . Back Seats, Is. Gd.

'D RIMITIVlTlSEa'JlODISf CHURCH,

TO-MORROW, Morning and Evening.

RIM1TIVK METHODIST CHURCH,

to commence at 2 o'clock, '

After which a Public Meeting will bo hold, to '

bo addressed by Ministers and othors. :

Admission to Tea, Is. lid. Each.

Proceeds iu aid of Trust Fuuds.

I ) A RK AM ATTA ? DISTRICT LIEDER'-

of the above Society will

Tho Society will bo assisted by Miss Col

bourne Babor, Mons. Poussard, Mr. J. Bcdo,

Extra Tickets, 3s. each, to be had from

J. J. BRENAN, Hon. Trcas.

T)ARRAMATTA SCHOOL OF ARTS.

\fKW'DTiVl^'WwJNG 'MACHINES.—

l\ Solo Agent for Parramatta aud District.

1~-IANiJS~by~lCap, Simon, Ashorber, and

This Popular Winter Amusomeut

BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

Model Drawing on Tuossday, at. 7. 15 p.m., iu

tho School of Arts, Parramatta.

Seometrical Drawing on Friday, at 7.1o p.m.,

in ?chool of Arts, Granville.

Mechanical Drawing on Friday, at 8 15 p m .

in School of Arts, Grauvillo.

SECOND TERM COMMENCES ON 20th

Particulars from the Teacher (Mr. J. B.

BROWN) on any class evening.

THE ANNUAL TEA.& PUBLIC M FETING

GOSPEL HALL, WESTERN ROAD,

QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, FRIDAY, MAY 21.

The Director will Preside.

Various Ministers and other friends will speak,

ind several Solos and Choruses will be rendered

by tho Choir during tb.2 evening.

lea on tables at 0 o'clock. Tickets Is. each,

J. ARDILL, Jun., Hon. Sec.

TjARRAMATTA SCHOOL OF ARTS.

Universally famed as tho first

on both sides of the Railway Line,

a little on the Sydney side

has been purchased aud parcelled out with

to suit ORCIIARDISTS and VIGNERONS.

The SOIL IS SECOND to NONE.

are GENTLB SLOPES and Level LOTS.

AVater, tho indispensable element to

is bountifully supplied by permanent crooks

almost surrounding tho estate.

Get Lithograph, now obtainable.

Inspect, and make selection for purchiise.

!t adjoins tho orchards of Messrs. AVhatoly,

NEARNESS TO SYDNEY MARKET,

losideuce could here be established with profit

able cultivation of the ground.

AUCTION ^ALE ON THE GROUND,

FREE TKAIN on clay of Sale.

3AS1EST of TERM.S— THOSE SO POPU

['OAVN and COUNTRY LAND, BUILDING

and INVESTMENT COY., Limited.

LMENSER, Auctioneer, having leased

Lately occupied by Ferris, Wilson & Co.,

that ho will sell on every

Iggi' T U E S D A Y and F K I D A Y,

All Kinds of Colonial Produce.

Next Friday being Queen's Birthday, Sale

JJ. CURRAN and CO., United-chambers,

, corner George and Hunter streets, Syd

ney, have for SALE tho undermentioned

PARRAMATTA and CASTLE HILLDUR

AL RAILWAY ROUTE-J11 Acres,

between Castle Hill and Groat North

ern railway, Coo por acre.

Several Blocks Land, Castlo Hill town

ship 2 to 4 acres, £10 to XGO per acre.

Allotments Buulkhain Hills township,

18 Acres, close to Parramatta, about 7

acres under orchard, special terms.

Several Blocks, first-class Limd, about 7

miles from Purriiinathi, from X'2o por

Nearly all the above can bo had by paying

small deposit, and long terms will bo given for

AVe undertake tho management of Trust Es

tates, t-alc and Letting of houses and other

properties, Collection of Rents, and Agency

Owners of Property may rely upon us doing

them justice, as wo have opportunities and

constituents to aid our Business.

SU1TKS OF FURNITURE. High-Class

Upholstered Furniture of all kinds MADE

AND NEATLY REPAIRED. Mattresses

Ro-Mado, Carpets Re-Laid, Arenotian Blinds

Frederick Stack & Company,

THE PREMIER FURNITURE SHOAV

11OOMS. (Lute F. A. Artlet_) ?

I7UKNIS11 throughout with

Your Interests are Mine, and if

PLECTOES 6~P DXTnIj' A'S~

PLECTOBS CTF JTU NDT 8 '.

Now, on the evo of the Election,

as Alderman, I promise to

1^ L E CT O R S OF' D UN D A S ~

I am well-known to you all,

voucher for my future conduct.

are inseparably conuccted.

P L E CT O R S O~F DUN ^ lFX'S

rho has previously proved himself of good |3V

ico to your District, aud has always been idou

ified with tho PROGRESS of Dundas Re

lembcr PAST SERArICE3 and give him ono

Do not bo led away by side issuer or petty

ift'erences which should have been buried when

he question was decided as to whether tho Dis

riot should be incorporated or not. The in

orporation of the District means your material

dvunccment, good roads, abundance of labour,

nd a substantial increase in the value of all

iroportios, both large and small.

BE TRUE to your own interests, and return

hose men who have already shown tho

lBILITY and havo the time t j serve you, and

o GUARDED AGAINST those who would

ppose the progress of Duudas.

VOTE FOR SAMUEL GOOLD, who has

erved you faithfully and well iu tho past.

jToTTo UGH O F DU NTTAS'.

FIRST MUNICIPAL ELECTION.

SATURDAY, MAY 18th, 1889.

.1ST or CANDIDATES l'on ELECTION:—

2DGAR HENRY SAVANE, Rydalmero

JEORGE HODGE, Addcrton Road

iAMUEL GOOLD, J.P., Dundas Road

iVILLIAM SPURAVAY, Kissing Point Road

VILLIAM MIDSON, Carlingford

1EORGE ADAMSON, Ermington

rAMES SONTER, Field of Mars

rOSEPH FRANKS, Cailiugford

RICHARD AVILLIAM COAVELL, Field of

KDAVAHD ATKINS, ju.v., Enuington

31IARLES AVILLIAM MILLS, Dundas

1'HOMAS O'NEIL, Fail-mount

-EORGE GREGORY, Green's Estate

S7E1L HARPER, J.P., Adderton.

JEFFKY GR1MK, Carlingford

ALEXANDER EYLES, Field of Mars

3EORGE SPURAVAY, Field of Mars

l'UOMAS MICHAEL AVILLIAMSON, Ry

A Poll will be taken between tho hours of

Each Elector is entitled to Vote for NINE

The OFFICIAL DECLARATION of tho

P..11 will bo nuulo at tho Rydalmoro Hall,

Rydalmero, on May 20, at 10.30 a.m.

'PARRAMATI'A SCHOOL OF ARTS.

rpH]'r^LTVEl!POO'Li AND LONDON

JL GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY.

for Parramatta and District.

J' UST landed large 'sfock~ori1aieut~Rolle'r

4 LL sizes Gill. Cor. Iron Tanks made to