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Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser from Manchester, Greater Manchester, England • 2

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TO ADVERTISERS. CHEAP PREPAID RATEa tAMD. FARMS. HOUSES. SHOPS.

OFFICES. WAREHOUSES. HOTELS. BREWERIES. BEERHOUSES.

PUBLIC-HOUSES. to b. Sold. or WANTED. SaAiABY PRIVATE CONTRACT, inchidiiie Bo.i-\tock..

Tool, M.chmety. IlorV? C.rriMe., Pooltrr. Muairikl Jnalnirnenta. Pictures, Books. Furniture.

Clothing, Jewellery, etc. APARTMENTS or LODGINGS Wanted or to be Lot EMPLOYERS WANTING Salomon, Agents, Travellers, Tutors, Governesses, fiousekeepers. Bnnnaids. Grooms, Coachmen. Gardeners.

Domestic Servants, etc. PARTNERSHIPS Wanted or Tendered. MONEY Wanted. MATRIMONIAL. 6d.

per Line per insertion. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS Are inserted si the following rates; Three Six Onco. Times. Times, 6 1 0 1 6 0 8 1 6 a 0 1 2 3 3 0 1 4 3 0 4 1 8 3 9 0 0 2 0 4 6 6 0 2 4 F. 3 7 0 72 2 8 6 0 8 0 3 0 6 9 9 0 3 4 7 6 10 0 3 8 8 3 ....11 0 4 0 ...9 0 12 0 SITUATIONS WANTED HALF the ABOVE RATES BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS.

Firat Two Lines. Is. and 6d. for each additional Line THESE RATES ara atrictly confined to Advertise, menta of the above-named classes They do not Advertiaementa from Public Bodies. Bankruptcy or Liquidation Notices, or Sales and Lota by Tender, or to Advertisements of a Business or Public Nature.

Wl ile every effort ia made to insert Advertisements on dates ordered, this cannot be guaranteed. The utmrst pre autions are taken to ensure that none but e.bsolutely bona-iide announcements appear in the Courier. and the Proprietors cannot hold Ibeuieelves reaponrible for the consequences arising from anything to the contrary. Original testimonials should never be sent in reply to Advertisements should bo sddressed to the Advertisement Msnaupr. and all remittances undo payable to "The Manchester Courier" Limited, uml all cheouce, postal and money orders be crossed.

c.ll Advcrtisemcnta must be Authenticated by Name and Address of Sender. For Terms for Public Notices. Auction and Tisde imounoements. apply to the Advertisement Mauatar. Voucher copies forwarded by each.

Tho foregoing rates are for consecutive insertions only: alternate insertions arc charged at 4d per per insertion MANCHESTERi 22, CANNON-STREET. Add.i Courier. Tel Nos. 1601 and 4715 City. LONOONt 69, FLEET-STREET.

Tel Add.t "Epistle, London." Tel No. i 190 Hoiborn. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. CLERICAL. PRIEST desires Sunday Duty during 16, at the TTENTRILOQUISM.

Conjuring. Sketches, NIMBLE. 68. Keppcl-road, Cborlton. Manchester.

TO Solicitor experienced Conveyancing Firm or Solicitor to act as his Manchester Agents, on usual agency terms, vith occasional uccomraodation in with particulars, to 32. at the Printers'. Hydc-rosd. Manchester. Dowsing.

Radiant Heat, and Light Treatment; High on application. Coen-air Treatment for Lung i Diseases: grounds 4Vt acres, trained nursing staff? resident doctor, with 12 sanatorium experience in Germany and England, terms. U4 to 2 guineas per week. Prospectus from Resident Physician. Udal Torre Sanatorium.

Yelverton. Devon. VITHILST Seeking Suitable Houses Store your Furniture ir. the Manfhestsr R. Moult-street.

Cross-street. Manchester. A COMB-STREET (Nos. 27. 31.

and Family large rooms; low MARSHALL. GIBBON. 38. Barton arcade, Manchester ARDWICK GREEN 18. Coral fanuly Houae; Ba.

clear HENRY F. SCHOFIELD. 14. Btown-atreet. A.

T. MOULT. LAND AGENT. 39. PRINCESS-STREET.

Tel. No. 5072. City. HAS THE FOLLOWING TO BE LET; BROOKLANDB: Desirable Residence; 5 ent £65 WHALLEY RANGE; 97.

X5O ALEXANDRA PARK: 70. Demosne-road OLD TRAFFORD: Hadfield Houae (near the Bar) £4B UPPER CHORLTON-ROAD: Ilarlcwood £45 OOMESTIO SERVANTS WANTED. A LL CLASSES PRIVATE and HOTEL SERVANTS SUPPLIED and WANTED. Call AGENCY. 16.

South off Croan-at Faros Paid to Canada (Doraealics.) Tel. No. 5480 Central. X'tOOKS. Waitresses.

Housemaid-, H.M.-Waitresses, v-' Kitchen and 211, Great Cheetharo-atreet. Hr. Broughton. Tel. 189.

Hr. Brousrht'jn, Manchester. LADY Houae-Parlourmaid Wanted now in country' Vicarage near York; work and meals with lady cook; two in family; gardener boots, knives, etc separate bed-sittingroom; no caps; bicycles allowed; wages 424. at the UNIONS, PUBLIC OFFICERS. El CITY OF MANCHESTER -CATERING AT HEATON Parks and Cemeteries Committee require the services of a MAN and WIFE to act under the direction of the General Superintendent of Parks, ns CATERERS at the above Park Joint wages.

12 10s. per week, with board residence, coil, gas. and water free Applications, stating experience, ages, and accompanied by recent testimonials, to be addressed to the Chairman of the Parks and Cemeteries Committee. Town Hall. Manchester, and to be delivered not later than twtlve noon on Saturday.

January 20th. 1912 THOMAS HUDSON. Town Clerk. Town Hall. Mancheeter.

January sth. 1912. CIOUNTY BOROUGH OF Finance Committee invite applications for the following (1) CLASS 1 CLERK in the Treasurer's Department, at a salary of 1150 per nnuum; (2) CLASS 2 CLERK in the Department, at a commencing salary of 1100 per annum, rising (on approved service) by increments of 17 10s. to 1130 per annum. Candidates for both oppointmenta must have had previous experience in the office of a Municipal Treasurer or Municipal Accountant.

Applications, in candidates' own handwriting. stating age, experience, and qualifications, together with copies of three testimonials of recent date (which will not be returned), and endorsed Class 1 Clerk or 2 as tho case may lie. to be sent to the undersigned not later than the 20th Januanr, 1912. Canvassing the members of the Council, either directly or indirectly, will be considered disqualification SAMUEL PARKER. Town Clerk.

Town Hall, Bolton. 4th January. 1912 CLERKS. ASSISTANTS, Etc. CIVIL SERVICE APPOINTMENTS Excise.

Customs. 2nd Division. Peat Office, etc and Professional Shorthand. Typo writing. Bookkeeping, Oral and Postal Tuition.

Prospectus free ATKINSON. F.R.G Victoria Buildings, Manchester ftOWMAN Wanted for three ccwa and make himself useful in garden; character 31, ti tha A Profitable Industry by working tho Harrison Knitting Machines; knits socks, stockings. and garments: lists free; tuition free Knitting Machine Co. Ltd 61. Upper Brook-street.

Manchester. Handwriters. spare time. Wanted immediately. Stamped envelope 74.

City-road, London. CLERKS. ASSISTANTS, WANT PLACES. ARDEXKR. experienced all wk- ll'-ad vX or good aingle-harded plaro; at once; married, 3.

Albert-tcrracc. MOTOR SHOW. MOTC'R SHOW woul.l lik- to touch with an with a view 1o ahowias Unique Accessory -Box No. 1.019. Office.

69. Flcet-atrcct. MATRIMONY. t'PHE MATRIMONIAL CIRCLE." Tory A journal, conducted on honourable jirinciplea: moderate fees In sealed envelope. JB.

Hogarth road. Court MISCELL A NFOUS OLD GOLD and SILVER WANTED Artificial Teeth Antiquities Old Silver Plate. 5s per ox N. MAYER dr SON. 21.

t'rcss-street OLD BoukHi. any rendition; 4d per tooth girea on vulcanite. 9tl. on ailver. la.

on Bold. 'jd. on platinum: by return; rail or poal; reference. -f. HAYBURX CO.

27. Braionnoae atreet. Manchester. Tel. 4.056.

TO BE LET, MILLS, MANUFACTORIES, WORKS. TO BE LET. Crow Oak Works, adjoining mam road to Msncherter. between While6eld and Kadcliffe, oow occupied be the Velvet and Cord Dyeing Co Ltd immediate possession. Apply fBANCIS ELLIS.

Esrl of Estate Office. Bury. TO BE LET. snd Vnfnnushsd XA Houms sod Apirtzaentt. also for apply JOHN DA? SOjrfS.

EstsU Areot. crsms. TaUpbone. $6. TLFRACOMBE 'Davonahira' Let.

Gentlemsn'a A omall Furniahed House for aeveral month a or longer; 4 bed, 2 reception rooms, bathroom, gla. weekly Ilfracombe SEASIDE AND COUNTRY APARTMENTS. 13EXHILL-ON-BEA. Comfortable, sunny winter -t-P ApartmcntM, highly recommended; facing sea and Colonnade; good cooking and attendance Birk Hall. BOSCOMBE.

suite, each room; detached house, sheitered south, sdjoining olilf gardens and pier; board optional -Cairo. Glen-road. ASHTON-ON-MERSEY: Atkinaon-rd. (Garden and Grounds) £45 BROOKLANDS: Clairvillc. Boaufort av £55 SALE; Alton Villa.

Broad-road HIGHER BROUGHTON: 557. Bury £5O URMSTON: Ncwholmo. Marlboro-road ASHTON-ON-MERSEY: Aahwood. £29 LONOSIQHT; 84, Kirktnanshulmo-lazw. CHEETHAM: 69, MarahaU-placo SALE: 24.

Temple-road £22 SHOPS. STRETFORD-ROAD Grand £55 £45 CHEETHAM: 247, Waterloo-road 208. Brunswick-streei £3O HR. BROUGHTON: 502. Gt.

weekly MOSS SIDE: 117, Moss-lane West weekly ALL 58, Coupland-strect weekly NORTHENDEN: Palatine-road weekly A. T. MOULT, ESTATE OFFICE. 39. PRINCESS-STREET.

302 Great Chontham-atreet Three large kitchen, four bedrooms. dressing-room, three attics, bath, cellared; stable, niotor-house or coachhouse; greenhouse; rent DAVIES, Auctioneer. 9. AlbertsQuare (Tel. 6738 Central).

pHEETHAM; 44. Halliwell-lane. Good family bath tv 10s. STONEX aud SONS. 22.

St. date nHEETHAM 119. commodious House; all convenience-: healthy situation; gardens back and Irnnl; 13s weekly R. C. STONEX and SONS.

22. St. Gate. HOB LTON CUM HARDY: Wil bi ah am road- Delightful select situation; convenient for tram and train, nice gardens and tennis lawn; electric light and all modern conveniences; tent £65; one FAIR BROTHER. 38.

Dcausgatc, Manchester. 4236 City. Cl -ON-M 22. Nelson-street. Two rooms, hve bedrooms, W.

BERRA, A Estate 2. City. New York-street, Brunswick-street; four beds. bath, and w.c.; rent 9s 6cl. AFFLECK.

22. Tib-lane. 62. Fremc-slreet. Everton-road; three bods.

bath, w.c.; gardens: rent 22. JTib-lane. CHUMPSALL: entertaining, six bed rooms; good house, with every convenience T. COLLIER CO. 33.

High-street. EDWARDS LEACH, Chattered Accountants, 67. 26. Shakcspoare-strcel. StocVport-road.

three bedrooms. attic bedrooms, two enter, hot and cold; all conveniences, splendid garden: will bo decorated to suit tenant Reduced £24 127. Everton-ioad, two enter, rooms etc, very good bedrooms; garden back and front; decorated £2O TTEATHFIELD, Lloyd-alreet. Moaa XL substantial Residences; good gardens, revised GIBBON. 38.

Barlonarcade. HEATON MOOR Hawthorn-grove. Pleasant Houses; modern fittings, nice gardens, four bedrooms. and BERRA and Estate Agents. 2.

Cooper street. City. TTIQHER BROUGHTON: The Cliff. 362. Lower XL raodioua House; two entertaming-rooms, kitchen, all conveniences; will let C.

BTONEX SONS. 22. St Gate. THF. Largest Steamers in the WHITE STAR LlNE.Olympic" and trinle screw, each 45.000 tons.

Canada. United Stales. Australia. New Zealand, etc W. WILSON.

4. Newton-street. Piccadilly. Manchester HR. BROUGHTON: 52.

Hilton-at House; yard and stables; F. SCHQFIELO, 14. Brown-street. Higher brocghton 2'm. Two (ntcrtninmg, six bed rooms; pood family house; sanitary arrangements perfect, rent 132.

Apply T. COLLIER Jt CO. 33. High-street. JAS.

ANDERTON. BLACKFRIARS STREET. MANCH ESTER, has the following To Let: SHOP, 306. OfdaalMane. Salford Low rent SHOP.

127. Oorlon-lane p'ata front Reduced HOUSE, 26. Graham-rd Eccles bath HZHOUSE. 28. Tamworth-at.

Stretford rd HOUSE, 61, Ashton New-rd HOUSE. 66. Gorton LOBBIKII HOUSE. withThath. 10.

Williamstreet, Cheetham Hill; near tram. 6d AFFLECK. 22. Tib-lane. NO 90.

Cranworth-street. two sitt.ngrtoms. four w.0.; rent 22. Tib-lane. "VTO 201.

MOSS-LANE six ll beds. hath, wr register grates; lls. 6d AFFLECK. 22. Tib-lane.

OLD TRAFFORD Talbot-road. Semidetached; 2 entertaining-looms. 6 etc. electric light throughout; (including JAMES W. BERRA CO.

Estate Agents. 2. Cooper-street. City. REDUCED Carter-atrcet.

near Whitworth Park. four beds. bath, 9s aFFT.ECK._22. Tib-lane. FED LEY Park Lr.

Seedlcyroad two entertaining, live beds. bath, w.r., garden 3s K. 22. T.b-lane. miMPERLEY: 38 and 44.

Westwooda venue I Modern Semi-dotacned Houses; four bedrooms, etc £26 -JAMES W. BERRA Estate Agents. 2. City. VICTORIA PARK.

Mancheyter EDWARDS and LEACH Chartered coountants. 3. Tib-ane. have Houses in the aboxe Park to Let; modem Semidetached and others; rents from £26 to £35; and also a few monthly onei lor keys. etc.

apply Mr. WOODALL. 23. Scaradale-ioad. Victoria Park HALLEY House, now at liberty, situated 44.

Mayfield-rond; one of most beautiful avenues in thtf district two entertaining five bed rooms, usual offices; gardens bark and from, windows fitted with blinds, curtain poles, further particulars opjily A. WALSH. 15. Lancaster avenue. Manchester.

TLIf HITWOPTH PARK (near) Aberd-eo four bedrooms, bath, w.c.; 22. Tib-lane. W. H. ROBINSON CO.

the following HOUSES TO BE LET Kent. SWINTON 90. Manchestcr-road Excellent Family HOUSE: open back; two entertaining rooms, etc. 24 0 0 KERSA RESIDENCE, Hope Bnuk, 482. Bury New-road; throe entertainina-rooms.

eight bedrooms 05 0 0 PEEL PARK 8. The Crescent; 2 entertaining. kitclwn. scullery, 5 bed. bath room; gardens; 14s per week clear 27 0 0 CHEETHAM 397.

Cheetham Hill-road; two kitchen, acullery. seven bedrooms. bathroom, large gardens 32 0 WEST DIDSBURY-. 100. Lausclowne-road, Ijipwing-lane tram and rail.

2 4 bed etc 24 0 0 BROO ELANDS 145. Substantial house, with two lofty entertaming-moms, live and boxrooni, and large kitchen with pantn-s 35 0 BROOK LANDS; No. 1. Stanley Mount. Msnchesier-road -Two good eutertNining anil three bed rooms; 2O 0 0 WEST DIDSBURY 74.

Nortlien-grove. Semi-detached 24 PRIORY. rum psa Detacbeii RESIDENCE; garage, etc paddock and gardens XIMPERLKV Lauriston. -Semidetached Residence; two entertaining, five bed rooms, bathroom, kitchen, scullery. pantry, etc good wcli-cm iosed gardens 40 0 0 CROMWELL BUILDINGS.

BLACKFIUARS SIIIEET, MANCHESTER. Tel. 5196 Central. TVITHINGTON 5 and 24. Rathen-road detached, liedrooma.

and JAMES BERRA Estate Agents, 2, Cooper-atreet. City. BOLTON-ROAD Family House; healthy situation; all conveniences; rent £2B Attpiy WILLCOCK TRACY. 53. Bridgo-stroet, City.

TO SHIPPERS Packing and Warehouse Suites, arranged ta suit to the Head Office. 20. Princesvstreet. Manchester. OUKSHOP Warerooms.

Yard. Pruasiaf street. Oldham-rnad. let separate. Rent.

GIBBONS SON. 5. John DaJtoa street. SHIPPING AND CRUISES. Pgl Under Contract with H.M.

Oorernnsv, itvd PasMnicr Servicii. EGYPT, INDIA, CHINA. JAPAN, AUSTRALASIA, Pftt.Cßg.fS ui All litem Ports. THE MANCHESTER COURIER TUESDAY JANUARY 9 1912. EGYPT MARMORA NUBIA INDIA MAI.TA 6.OCC S.OOOJau 6.000 Jan SUMATRA 10.COO Jan.

5.000 Jan. Conrrylrn Ta-wangerafor I aieuita A sta lia.ln-Ua. China China. Japan Botniwy. Karachi Calcutta Ua.ln'Ua.Chlnn 'll Boml-ay.

Karachi Mar- Loatlon s.oco IO.sOO Ji Jaa. 'i Fan. 13 Jan. 13 IS Jan. 2fi 20 Feb.

2 Feb. 9 12.J00 Feb 8 Feb. in 7iooc Feb. 10: siooo Feb. Vfi'Feb.

2i JapunitirdCt at loir or Pet PLEASURE CRUISES by SY. 6.000 tona. HOLY LAND. EGYPT, etc No 1. Feb.

21 to Match 25. tCONSTANTINOPLE, GREECE, etc. No. 2. March 28 to April 24 DALMATIA.

VENICE. CORFU, etc No, 3. April 27 to May 25. From Southampton. From Moracillra.

Fares from 50 Guinean. Programme Poet Free. For Freight apply PAH Tft K.C LOnflOA Or to Grath. if iNorthern Buildings. Albert Cook Son.

Victoria BriclKe (oppoaito Cathedral), and 77. Market-atraat; Swan 3. PrinceM-atrect. and 212. Stretfordroad; Thoa Meadowa lla.

STEAMERS FOR GIBRALTAR. MALTA. MARSF.TLI.ES. EGYPT. INDIA CHINA.

JAPAN. plana and all particulars cf freight and pasange spplv to the brokers. ESCOMBE McORATH CO Northern Assurance Buildings. Albert-square. Manchester pCJNARD MAIL STEAMERS.

FASTEST VESSELS IN THE WORLD AQUITANIA (building). UNITRD STATES, FROM LIVERPOOL (via QUEENSTOWN). To NEW YORK. I To BOSTON. Carmania 13 I Ivernia 13 Laconia Jan 201 Ivernia Mar.

12 TO CANADA From LONDON and SOUTHAMPTON. Regular Sailings. Passengers embark Southampton. For further particulars snnly to lineal or to STEAMSHIP COMPANY LTD 51. Hishopsgale, London.

and 3 and 12. Water-street. Liverpool. I Londen. I Toulon I 2,077 I Jan.

il OKVIETO 12.130 Jan. 19 Jsn. OTKaNTO Fell 2 Feb. 8 OSTF.HLKY (t.s.) 1 Fsb. 16 I Fell.

22 Managers GREEN CO and ANDERSON. ANDERSON CO Fenchurch-avenue. London. For passage apply to the latter firm, at 5. Fenchurchavenue.

EC or in Manchester to A Hodgkinaon and fcB. and Thns Cook 3: Son. 77, Market st Victoria Bridge. Midland Hotel, and Btretford-rd Swan (V Lesch 3. Princess-st Dean and Dawson.

49. Piccadillv: L. R. Stanton. 12b.

Cross-st. nEAN DAWSON LTD. Saloon. Second and Third Claas Passages booked by all Lines at Lowest CRUISES to MEDITERRANEAN, THE CANARIES. MADEIRA, SPAIN and PORTUGAL.

Etc 63. Piccadilly. Manchester: 2. Mumps. Oldham; St Pcteragate.

Stockport; 2. Bradshaw gate. Bolton. ELLER.MAN AND PAPAYANNI LINES FROM LIVERPOOL TO GIBRALTAR BYRA ODESSA. TANGIER CORFU Abo ALGIERS PATRAB LISBON MALTA SMYRNA oad ALEXANDRIA CONSTANTINOPLE OPORTO Good rccommidfttirn for modcroU For anplr 11.

Albert Square. cheater: or Tower Bniidit g. Water atraet. Liverpool. TO BE LET SHOPS, OFFICES.

Etc. CHESTER ROAD (166)- Good Shop; plate-flsas windows; four liedrooms: r-ni reduced to suitable 4: WILDE. Tib-lane, Manchester. DEANSOATE (No 28) -Good Front Offices to bo WALLIS King-at nEANSOATE; 50. Excellent Studio to be Let portions would be if desired.

Apply C. STONEX SONS. 22. St Mary's DEANSOATE Cycle Accessories Shop. Basement, formerly in occupation of Mr.

Frank' DAVIES. 9. Albert square (Tel. 5783 Central). BUILDINGS.

St. Ann street- XJ Excellent Offices in large suites; hoist and all further particulars apply R. C. STONEX A SONS. 22.

St Mary's Gate JOHN DACTCN-ST. Paxton House Offices, on second floor -WILLIAM DAVIES. 9. Albert-aq MARKET STREFT -The Shop (No. M) hitherto occupied hv jewellers silversmiths; lease or otherwise -MARSHALL.

GIBBON, dr CO 38. Bnrton-nrcade. Manchester MEDLOCK STREET plate-glssa fronts; will be decoroted moderate and WILDE. Tib-lane. MILES PLATTING 176, Husband-street -Shop and Dwelling-house; scl.

F. SCHOFIELD. 14. Brown-street. 1) ARSON AGE-BUILDINGS.

29 Small Office on third DAVIES. 9. Albert-square iTel. 5788 Central). SHOP and Office.

No. 30. Deansgate; immediate possession -DUNLOP. WALLIS. 4: CO 57.

King-street. Manchester H. ROBINSON CO. Have tho following BUSINESS PREMISES TO BE LET Rent. CANNON -STREET '29).

Large Light BASEMENT ET STREET. Three-atorey WAREHOUSE. with Baaement. near Exchange. 520 yards floor apace NEAR WelMightcd OFFICES.

SHOWROOMS, and WAKKROOMS il3 to £35 STRETFORD-RD; No 239-Large SHOP and HOUSE; bath, w.c.; modern shoo front 22 0 0 BLACKFRIARS Well-lighted OFFICES, on first floor; lift 35 0 0 CRUMPSALL: 9. SHOP; sitting-room, kitchen, scullery. five bedrooms, and bathroom 30 0 0 DEANSOATE: 8. South OFFICES or SHOWROOMS, on ground floor 35 0 0 CROMWELL BUILDINGS. blackfriaes street, maxchestkit Tel.

3196 Central. LONDON-ROAD Shop and Workrooms. I.MJs rent 140-HENRY F. SCHOFIELD. 14, Brown-street.

WAREHOUSES AND WORKSHOPS. VC. 11. NICHOLAS Rooms on and second tlu JAMES W. BERRA ami Estate Agents.

2. City. SILVER-STREET (65). near Portlnud-atrect on lirat and third floors: vacant jioaaeaaion WILLIAM DAVIES. Auctioneer.

9. Albert-square Tel 578H entnil). LIST of APPLICATIONS will CLOSE or WEDNESDAY, loth JanWr. RHODESIA-KATANCA JUNCTION RAILWAY AND MINERAL COMPANY. LIMITED Incorporated under the Companies Acta.

1862 to 1907. SHARE CAPITAL £1,510,000. Divided into 1.600.000 Ordinary Sbaxea of 41 each and 2 Skarea of la. each, of which 595.757 Ordinary Sherea and 182.660 have been issued and are fully paid or credited aa fully paid. DEBENTURES Cent.

First Mortgage Debentures, in Dobenturea to Bearer of I'lOO and 420 each. Issued pursuant to Clause 3, Sub-section (u) of the Memorandum of Association and Article 54 of the Articles Aasociatiou nf the Company, and to of the Board of Directors of the ompany, dated the 26th day of February. 1909. and 17th Not 1910 Messm. EMILE ERLAXGEH 8.

CROSBY-SQUARE, LONDON invite applications for the purchase of the above-mentioned 4800.000 at par. Payable as follows: 5 cent on Application. 25 per cent on Allotment. 36 per cent on tbo 15th February, 1912 35 per vent cn the 16tb March, 1912 Payment in fall may be made on allotment, or on the 15th February. 1912.

uuder discount at the rate of 5Mi per cent per annum. A full coupon of £2 15a. per cent will be payable, less Income Tax. on the 301S June. 1912 Applications have been received for 4368.200 of hich will be allotted in full.

Tho Debentures secured by a Trust Deed, dated Iho 22nd 1909. unci by Supplemental Trust Deed, dated tho 12th January. 1911. which provide for the execution in favour of tho of a first Mortgage Bond or hypothecation, in accordance with the laws of Rhodesia, if and so far as such will permit, on the railway and rights referred to below, and constitute a floating charge on the general assets of the Company present and future. A further Supplemental Trust Deed, proriding for the conversion of Hegietercd into to Brnrcr.

been approved by the Debent and executed by the Company. Interest payable half-yearly on the 50th June and December in each year, and ia guaranteed unconditionally by Tanganyika Conoeaaiona Limited, for 20 veara from the 50th June. 1909. and each Debenture beara a guarantee to that effect The Delienturea mature for payment on the lat January 1959, bnt the Company the rixht to repay all or any of the aame (and if pari only, by drawingal at par. at any time after the Decetulier.

1915. on three months' notice, and to purchaae at anv time in the open market or otherwise at not exceeding par. In the event of liquidation they will be repayable with a premium of 5 per cent. The Debentures are convertible, at the option of the holders, at any time prior to the Ist January. 1914.

into fully paid Ordinary Shares at par. PROSPECTUS The Rhodesia-Katanga Junction Railway and Mineral Company Limited called the Company was incorporated in January, 1909. with the primary constructing and working a line of railway commencing at the northern terminus of the Rhodesian railway syatera at Broken Hill in North-West Rhodesia and terminating at a point on the southern frontier of the Congo Free State. 152 north of Broken Hill, and about seventeen miles north of B'wana M'Kubwa. and for the other purposes mentioned in iu Memorandum of Association, of which a eopv is printed in the fold and forms part of the Prospectus, The following letter has been addn'e-wd by the Company to Messrs.

Emile Erlanger dc Co House, Now Broad-street. London, E.C.. 18th December. 1911. Messrs.

Emile Krlanger Sc 8. Crosbv square. E.C. beg to lay before you herewith the following information the Rhodesia Katanga Junction Railway and Mineral Company Limited The Compsny has acquired grants of the following rights (inter alia), vis. la) The right to construct and work 'n perpetuity the a bore-mentioned railway from Rhodesia Broken Hill to tho Congo border and any branch lines to the Kansanshi Mine in North-Western Rhodesia, and (2) to any coal or mineral deposits discovered by Tanganyika Concessions in any of the areas which coal and mineral rights are granted to the Company by the British South Africa Company, subject to the right received to the British South Africa Company to purchase at the expiration of ten years from the date of thi grant or, of any subsequent period of live years such railways and their equipment at the actual cash cost price, plus 10 pee cent.

(b) The right to work and raise coal in certain twenty areas of 500 seres each situated in North Western Rhodesia, and the grant of mineral rights (including coal but not including any right to diamonds or precious stones) in an area or areas of 2.500 square miles in extent withiQmk certain other district in the same country, such areas to be held on joint account with the British South Africa Company which is entitled to on interest of 15 per cent therein ic) The Kanaanshi mining area located by the Tanganyika Conceaaiona Limited, in North Weatern Rhodesia, cornpriamg 90 mining claims or thereabouts The Company has, moreover, exercised an option under which it acquired two farms of 6.000 acres each in North-West subject to an annual quit rent oi II per 1 000 acres, cftrying surface rights only The above mentioned railway, which is about 133 miles in length, exclusive of sidings, constitutes the link between the terminus of the Rhodesian Railways at Broken Hill and the Railway syatem of the Congo (Compagnio du Chemm do Fer du Baa Congo au Katanga), of which 165 miles, terminating at tlie Star of the Congo Mine, are nnd in operation. It was constructed bv Messrs. Pauling Co Ltd the well known Contractors, who have for th? du Chemin de Fer du Katsnca and the Compfign'o du Cheinin do Fer du Bhs Congo au Katnuga the line from Snkama. on the Congo frontier, to the Star of the Congo Mine The laat mentioned lim now complete and in operation, and an extension to Ksmboyp under construction, end it is expected to be durine 1912 As the Rhodesia Katanga Railway constitutes the principal security for the of DHicntures which you are ofTrnns for sale we beg to give you the latest information concerning the undertaking The railway was taken over from the contractors in December. 1910.

end since that time been worUd for our Company by the Moshonaland Railway Company Limited. The ret receipt for ihe ten to clut, 1911, lelnif tlvc latest returns received. amounted to On this basis the net receipts for the year amount to £62.245 The Annual Interest on Debentures will absorb a sum of £44.000 That trsfTc includes as yet very little freight for coal and coke earned to tho mines of the Congo district, or for copper brought from the mines Wo look forward, however, in the near future, to a large mineral traffic to and from the Congo over our lino, which we expect will greatly increase the net tieffic receipts. The Rhoctatiti Railway, as nlrearly stated, a link between the Rhodesian system of railways and that of the Congo, a preponderating perrentoge of the traffic is through traffic, and. oonaeQnent.y.

the percentage of working compared to the gross receipts is very much than on any other railway in South Africa. An important security for the Debentures, after the Railway, is the Kunsnushi Mine The Kansar.shi Mine is located in North-Western Rhodesia at a distance of about 80 miles from the railway, and comprises 90 mining claims or thereabouts. 2,000 tons of 90 per cent copper have be.n produced and shipped to Europe, reslismg about Ponding the completion of arrangements to provide for the more economical transport of the copper from the mine to the Railway, it was decided to suspend smelting operations and to confine work to the further development of the mine These developments have progressed in sstisfsctory way. exposing important bodies of payable ore. We enclose herewith a letter which hsa been addressed to the Company by Sir Chsrles Metca'fe.

who. in ssaociation with the firm of Sir Douglas Fox and Partners, acted as consulting engineer to the are. gentlemen, yours faithfully. For Rhodesia Ratings Junction Railway and Mineral Co. Ltd SCOTLAND, Secretary.

From the foregoing letter it will be seen that the net earmm'B from Rie rnilwsy, exclusive of the revenues to derived from the Ruusanshi Mine, are more titan to pay the interest on the issued debenture capital, and it is therefore, improbable that there will my necessity to call upon the Tanganyika Limited under their guarantee. The following is the letter, addressed by Sir Charles Metcalfe to the Company, to which reference is made above 21 Pall Mail. London. 24th November. 1911 To Chairman and RHODESIA KATANGA JUNCTION RAILWAY AND MINERAL COMPANY LIMITED.

Frisr a House. New Brosd-Mreet. London. C. Dear reference to your letter, aekina for niv opinion on cumhtion of the Rhodeoia Katanaa Knilwtv.

1 to state that I Went over the whole lenath of this line, from Broken Hill in North-West Kli.ml. to the Conao Border, in June of this year, after the rainy season, ami found that the Railway in eootl order, that the ran very smoothly, and that the of and Culveita for the waterwavs appeared to lie Very little on the should be needed fut aome time, and that ahould be easily met out of revenue. The traffic has exceeded what waa anticipated i found a steady supply of rattle, grtin and being each week over the Railway and a good paasengt traffic During the first eight months of this year, notwithstanding the fact that no railway material waa for the extension of the Congo Line, the railway earned a proin of about fl.OOO a month more than the average monthly Debenture interest, in September, when tho permanent wav material for the construction of the extons.on of the railway northward into the Congo Territory began to be earned up the line, and the copper from the ininea to lie shipped southward, the profit wns doable the amount required for Debenture interest. 1. therefore, think that I am justified in expressing the opinion that (me now a oosition to pav the interest the 4:800.000 First Mortgage Debentures, rjuite of the guarantee of Tansanvika Ltd.

all the more as. with the development of the large mining Helds of the Congo, a considerable expansion of the traffic may be kicked truly. CHARLES METCALFE Of the Dcbrtitarce now offired for sale. £428.000 were aub-cribed -t par in Fcbruaiy. 1909.

and have been paid up in full. £400.000 of the thereof being appropriated to the construction of the above-mentioned railway, and further AJ00.200 of were allotted from time to tunc to Pauling Company THE BRITISH EAST AFRICA CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated under the Companiea Acta. 1862 to 1900 AUTHORISED CAPITAL £200.000. Divided into 20.000 6 per Cent Cumulative Preference Shares of XI each and 560.000 Ordinary Shares of esch.

of which have been issued 20.000 Preference and 70.050 Ordinary Shares. A has been with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies of a further issue of 100.000 ORDINARY SHARES OF 10 EACH AT PAR Payable: Is on Application, Is. on Allotment. thj balance in four instalments of 2s. each the 16lh February.

16th April, 16th June, and 15th August. 1912 The LIST of APPLICATIONS will OPEN TO DAY (Tuesday), the 9th January. 1912. and will CLOSE on or before the 16th January. 1912 DIRECTORS Laurence Philipps.

JP Shipowner. Chairman B. Crapper (Member of Council. British Cotton Growing Association. Incorporated by Royal Charter).

Arthur Hutton (Chairman. British Cotton Growing Association. Incorporated by Royal Charter). M. P.

Kindersley (Director. Argentine Timber and Estates Compsny Ltd.) Oeorxe Raw of London Committee the Natal Bank Ltd. and Director the South African Breweries LuniWd at par. in part parmant of thoif oobtract prior The balaooo of 471.500 Waa iaauaa at par ie Droatahar. 1111.

Applicr.u<m must ba on tM acoompaorioC form and lodged with Mcaara. Exlanrar A Co 8. Croabr-aquarc. EC. togrthar with tha amount parable on application If no allotment be made tha dapoait will ba returned without deduction, and a partial allotment be made, the aumlua will be applied towarda the parment dua on allotment Intoreat at the rate of 6 per cent per annum will be charged on all unpaid at the due date, and failure to pay anv instalment when due will render the previous to be forfeited and the allotment to lie cancelled Application will be made in duo oourae for a quotation upon the London Stock Kschantre Copiea of the and of Aaaociatkm.

of the Form of Debenture and of the Debenture Trual Deeda, can be inspected at the of Meoara. Imrle. Sons A PoM. Capel House. New Broadstreet.

by inlmding AppbcnnU on anv day during buainesa prior to the cloaing of Lists Proauectusea and Forms of Application can obtained from Erlanger A and from A. Schifl 6c Co Warnford-eonrt. EC. The following are names of the for the Debenture Holders, and of the officials of the Company TRUSTEES FOR THE DEBENTURE POLDERS Rochfort Maguire, Esq 5. Clereland-square.

London. 8 W. She (field Neave. Esq Ingatestone. Baron Emile Beaumont 8.

Crosby-square. London. C. DIRECTORS TyuHsle White, Stondon place, Brentwood, (Chairman). Robert Williams, Fraira House.

New Broad street, Ixmdon. C. (Managing Director). John Henry Hirchenoiurh. 2.

Wallbuildings. London. E.C. Maurice White. Stondon place.

Brentwood. Ooorge Pauling. 26. Victoria street, London. S.W Frederick Rowacll.

TbreadneedU House. Bishopsgate. London. EC. BANKERS Emile Erlanger A 8.

Crosby-aquare. London. SOLICITORS TO THE COMPANY Ingle. Hoimes. Sons, Pott.

Capel House. New Broadstreet. E.C. AUDITORS Cooner Brothers A Co. 14.

Oeorgestteet. Mansion House. E.C. SECRETARY AND OFFICES L. Scotland.

Priara House. New Broad-street. Dated 6th January. 1912. GENERAL MANAGER Maior Leggett.

DS 0 Royal Engineers (retired), late Member of the Legislative Council. British East Africa. BANKERS The Manchester and Liverpool District Banking Co. 75. Cornhill.

London. and Manchester BROKERS. Leonard Clow 22. Auatin London. SECRETARY AND REGISTERED OFFICES F.

T. PC IS. tha African Ltd. 96. Orcaham London.

EC. Copies of the full Prospectus (upon the terms of which alone applications will be roceired) and Application Forma can be obtained at the Offices of the Company; or of the Brokers or Bsnkers. at the addresses given above: or of the British Cotton Growing Association. 16. Cross-street.

Manchester. ENTERPRISING BURGLAR. HOUSES RANSACKED ABSENCE At Croydon Quarter yMtorday, John Johnson, a coniniiaoion agent, was clvarged with breaking into a house in Greenwood road. Croydon, on Jte 251h of November, and stealing £6O worth of property. He was by Detective Frost, who found some of the property in his jiosse.sjwon.

He was further charged with breaking into a house in St. Park. Croydon, and atetling jewellery and clothing worth £55. beloneiiig to Mr. H'-u-fton.

A still furiier chaige against tlie a cused waa that of breaking tuto house in Teevan road. South Norwood, and jewellery and xSlx. articles, worth about £53. tiie property of Mr. Prebble; also with break mg ituo a house in tireenaby-road.

Croydon, and stealing £lO worth of property belonging to Mr. Anderson. AH these houses had been left temporarily while the occupants were out for the evening. A young woman, whose name was not disclosed, said that three years ago had lived with the accused, and he then went by the name of John Lambert. In April of year he gave her a ring, and told her to pawn it, but not to give his name.

When she asked him where he got the ring, he threatened to smash up the place and murder her if she did not keep her month ahut- Two other oonvictionn were proved agaimt him in the name of Brown. The wan sentenced to four nal servitude on each charge, tlie sentences to run concurrently. MINISTERS BICYCLE, WELL CONNECTED YOUTH IN SOUTHPORT An unusual coae came before the Southport magistrates yesterday, when a smart looking youth named Bernard Calvert was charged with stealing a bicycle, valued at £ll the property of Rev. 0. H.

Matthews, pastor of the Baptist Tabernacle Church, Southport. The rev. gentleman, on the 11th October last, left bis tricycle rtitside a Igird street cafe, and, after having dined, he found the machine was missing. Calvert admitted the offence, end on behalf Mr. F.

A. Jones said tluu the parents of the boy were in a very good position at Rio. They hail sent the lad to England to lie educated. He added that the story that he was overcome with a desire fir a ride on the bicycle. he was afraid to take it back, and he tried to dispose of it.

because he thought he might be found out. The Chief Constable pointed out that the lad had had possession of the machine for two months. Mr. pi -aded for leniency fir the boy. and the magistrates decided to Calvert under the care of the probation officer for niuntha.

at th-t same time b.ruling him over in the sum of £2O Chambers was alum! to board a tram car at Hull, yesterday, when she was knocked down by a motor-car and died from her injuries in the infirmary. Considerable damage was caused at Mesars. Buckley A Co. No. 1 mill at Ryeeroft, Ashton, yesterday, by an outbreak of Aboir ninety people arc temporarily thru-vn out of employment will make me said Philip Pritchard (49).

of Mill street. Bradford, after drinking some spirite of salts. He then tan oat of the house and jumped into the canal, where he was drowned. A verdict of suicide was retimed at the inquest yesterday. At sn inquest, yesterday, on a child death was due to burns the Manchester City Coroner (Mr.

E. A. Gibson) said the little victim was dressed in nasty dangerous sturf, flannelette." He had been talking against that stuff for a long time, and perhaps one day some notice would he taken. Meanwhile, seventy- or eighty lives were lost each year under circumstances of that kind. for Courha.

Bronchial troubles. MiVt. Of ChemiaU MAfT. AND steamship movements, ENTERED EASTHAM LOCKS. 460.

central iM Sow), from Lmu. Sabphirf. 166. Wiggn' CUrrie. 68.

crushed vJ. Monks A from DolbMttle. New Pioneer. 520. general (C W.

rf Musketeer. 796. ceneral iFiaher. Hen wick. A Co from London.

SAILINGS. FROM MANCHESTER DOCKS. Clara Mar. 69. light, for Runcorn Ouacl.

648. general, fur Antwerp. FROM ELLESMERE FORT. Beacon Rock. ISO.

light, for Pcntuaer mawr Livonia. 181. light, for Oaralon Admiral. 61. coal, for Frcminglon VESSELS IN DOCK.

CORNBROOK WHARF Caloric. 578 'Belfast and Manchester 8S Co loading for Belfast. No. 1 DOCK Hare. 554 (Dublin and Maocheeler S.

Co.l. loading for Dublin Clame. 63 (J. A Mary Elizabeth. 98 'Marwood 4 Co l.

No. DOCK Setter. 582 A J. loading for Qlaagow Olga. 460 (M A Sons), loading for Leith No.

3 DOCK 440 LancUndn vV Hoot', loading (or OUhkow. Yeoman. 040 iPiaber. Roovirk. Jt Co), (or SHIP CANAL No.

PIER. Carmelioa 1.051 (H. Wataon loading (or Mamillea No. I DOCK Manchester Mariner. 3.672 Mam heater Liotra).

loading for 8t John and Philadelphia. Belamorr, 678 W.laon Co I. 584 Co). for Hlavaruror Norma. 424 (A Coker Co) No DOCK CitT of Oiford.

3 AOS 'Rllerman l.inea) Koama I.SSS IT Htott it Co). for Hnndarall Caldr-ron. 2.643 it Holt), loadmc for Rraotl. Lockenbr, 1.348 (SiTevricht, Bacon, No 9 DOCK Homino. 386 (W.

If Stott Ar Co luorian. 3.547 fF I.f>v'''rw| A Co loadinc for Boaton. Helmadale i SOH 'IT if C-o Hanxirt. 2.505 (SiTewnaht. Bacon, it Co).

loading for Buenoa Arno. SALFORD QUAY Manchealer Shipper. 2.542 fMancheater Unara). TRAFFORD WHARF. Raventaron.

2.87.3 fKldara it Frffo.) CRAIN ELEVATOR Nigratia. 2,044 (H. Tyrer ft Co DRY DOCK Senila. 671 fj, FMrher Co). Imparial Prince.

1.600 ir Croathwaite). IRWELL PARK WHARF. Parlhcnia. 3.510 (Sirawright. Bacon, ft Co) PARTINCTOr RASIN Manchaater Miller.

2.766 'Mancheater Linara). WAPOINCTON lAY BYE- Duna. 978 Stott ft Co RUNCORN NEW SALT WORKS. Saint Rede. 5.179 (Rankin.

Qilmour). ELLESMERE PORT Kilaena. 750 (Broderaon. Vaughan. A WEEKLY SHIPPING LIST.

LEYLANO LINE. BOSTONIAN. Roaton. general. Mancheatar CALEDONIAN, general.

Mancheater for Boaton IBERIAN. Mancheater, general, loaded for Boaton MARSHALL. LITTLE. AND CO. HUTTON, from Buenoa Arrea.

unloaded and sailed i. MOSS AND CO. BUSIRIS. Manchester, general, the Iterant W. JONES AND SONS CROXTFTH HALL.

Salford, general, for the Kaat sailed NEWBY HALL. Manchester, general. Bombay A. KKUOSFN. TENA.

general. Stettin VADSO. general Baltic, for Marcheatar LAMPORT AND HOLT. CALDERON, from New York, unloaded CAVnfTW. naral, Jgft for Hraada THESPIS.

South American porta. TBEMONT. the Canal, general, for Uraatl. A. COKER AND CO NERMA.

anaar from Danttic. OROSBM ERZOG FF IV. Manchaatar. general, sailed COOPERATIVE WHOLESALE SOCIETY Rouen, for Manrheatcr NEW PIONEER, Rouen, general. Salford.

CLAN LINE CLAN MACKINNON. Mancheater. irrarral, for Kombnr, Milrd. fiN. Horn bar, for MarrhenUr CLAN GORDON, ventral.

Bombay CUNARO LINE. TYKIA. the Larant H. WATSON CO. ELI.KBMEKE.

left for Ocnoo, and Raatia Jan 6. WfKIfF left Valencia for Per SO THIRLMERE. paaaed Sagrea for MaruMilea and Haatia, Jan 1 OAKMFRE. left for Valencia. Jen 6 REDESMERE learea Napfea for Palermo and Valencia.

Jan 9 CYONUS, left Valencia for heater. Jan 3 CARMELIN V. leavce Mancbeater for C'etU and Marlea. Jan 9 ITFOIN. Barry for Sicily, left Jan fl HARPER.

Jiic Omoo HARPER. Mediterraneen. from Canal HELMSDALE, ore un from Rio Janeiro. YMKR pitch, for aailed. BORO 11.A.

from Kotka. unloaded CLAVERESK. coal and oil, left for River Plate. FELBER. JUCCER AND CO.

HALFDAN. Ootheoburg. seneral. Salford general, Baltic, Salford FLETCHER. WOODHILL AND CO.

VAL DE TRAVERS. Treport, general. Mancheater. VILLE EC. Treport.

Manchealer. general CELLATLY. HANKEY AND CO TABRISTAN. general, Salford. Peraiao Oalf.

R. SANDERSON AND CO HISO. timber, from unloaded STAHKAD, left the Canal for Kpezsia. SP general. Mancheater.

Baltic TRTTMA. coal. Riga from Canal VESTFOS, trneral. Mancheater, Chriatiania. M.

AND CO DUMA. Manchoater. Baltic, general NEVA, general. Salford, for Baltic Porta. KOSMA, general, Oefle.

the Canal F. C. STRICK AND CO BALTIBTAN. Manchealer. general.

Persian Gulf. TYRFM AND CO RAHBRO Skein. Salford, general NIOERETIA. from River Plate, unloaded HKLLIK, general. Mancheater.

Tvodostrand ANCHOR LINE. CABTALIA. Salford, general, at aea. for Bombay. SCINDIA.

Man.heater. general, at aea, for Bombay BAHR 9EHRENO AND CO. LANOFOND. Stavanger. general.

NF.FO Bartu KKATO. from Canal KKI.SU. ManrheaUr. Stavancor MITCHELL AND CO. ANSELM A DK LAHRINAOA.

at Janeiro. Dac 23 ASUNCION DK LAHRINAOA. Mt lor Harrc, Jan 2 DOMINGO DE LARKINAGA, left GaUnton fur Ghent. 29 ESPKRANZA DE LARRINAGA. K.naal*.

26 HE I.AURINAOA. Ayrea. Dac. 15 MAKIA DE LARRINAOA. it Barrr MIGUEL DE LAHKINAGA rlt Cieofurgoa for Havana.

Jan 4 EH DE LABBINAOA. Uft Oalvaaton lor Jan 4 DE left Norfolk for River Plate, Dec 21 Ail ON DF. LARRINAGA. left Liverpool. Dec 12 for Havana l' LARRINAOA.

at ilonKanillo. Jar 5 VENTURI DE LARRINAOA. left Liverpool 7 LABBIKAOA. left Oalveatoo. Dec.

Itf, for Manrheater. TELESFORA. at Galeeatm. Jan 4 AFGHAN PRINCE. Dec Hi CAN PKiNCE, Pate.

Dec IS. PHIN( New York -5 BURMESE PRINCE, lefl New York. Der 27 Bl A' PH INCH, leit Norfolk. Va Dec 29 CAPtW Pifl I.utuA)o. Jan 3 CABTILLIAN PRINCE, arnv-d Hynsn Coaat, 7 fIiJvKSK P'tINCK.

arrived Hio de Janeiro, Jan 3 CORSICAN P'MNCE. Dec 31 CPEOI.K left Malta Jan 2 KXSTEUN PIfINCK Jan 2 EGYPTIAN PRINt E. left Malta. Jan 2 Mr. flcorge Barton ajred 28.

a in the Yeomanry, wan found ahot through head at hit home in Riley, vaa, at yxttr day, committed for trial im a cliarge of stabbing bin alep daughter. at bridge. It alleged that the acrtiaed wl.o aurrentfcred to the police at Gloaaop, viaited homo and suddenly sprang at her and etabbed her twice in the back with a knife. All lore Mackintosh's Ecc and Milk Toflec Advt. AN HLI 8T ANN STREET.

MANCHESTER REGULAR STEAMSHIP KBBVICES from Maocheater tr CANADIAN PORTS. PHILADELPHIA, ard NEW ORLEANS TIJAXCIIESTEK TO NEW ZE iI.4ND AUSTRALIA. EVER TON lan sth AKOYLUIHIRE." Jan 12th 98 SURREY" Jan 86th Ixradintf 3 Shed 9 Dock. Salford. MAEWOOD A ROBERTSON.

Talephona 628S 2. MOUNT ST MAN. Stoikport ittforread tl.iit trie hart crureentiHl ra a putatiou Uie tion of taearu at Klocknort. The fjii.irdian* strongly object Ur the reduction of lire mb diet In a Scandinavian lioarding 1 loose in Great George street. Liverpool, on night, a young foreigner named Alfred Karlaen was nboi dead with revolver.

companion, named Alfred Martinnaen. yeaterday retiisnded hy the Stipendiary, charged with shouting Karlren. COACULINC. Transparent Cenacnt for Glaaa. China, dec.

6d and la poat Dae. SIVEWRICHT. BACON, AND CO 0 LADESTRY, loading at Newport Mon 1 CAST LEV ENTRY, on paaaatfe to Arm KASTKY. left Hull lor Port baid 7th mat. OSWESTRY, on paaaege to Colombo, 3rd inat DAVENTKY.

arrived loiln. tth inat MANNINQTnY. loading at Port Tampa LINCAIHN. diacharaina at Greenock left PhiTadelphia lor Corea. 4th MAN CUN lA.

left London lor Liverpool, 4th mat I SALKOKDIA. on haiguu. ECCLESIA. dtacharging at Aomori. TKLLGKAMS.

AMAZON. Southampton for mo. arr Corunna. AN i tokuhama for Liverpool. Gibraltar Monday.

ANTON V. Liverpool for Para, le(t Sun for Liverpool, left Para, aundav ANCHIBEB. from Aoelaide. arr Greenock. Monday 1 ATRATO.

for Southampton, left New York, Saturday ASC ANI A. fur Portland Maine arr Southamp lon. Monday. Irom i irerpool. irnrod Tork.

Hunday. I HAVAKIA, tor Calcutta, arrived Huuday from Loodon. arr Hunt Dat liltiiANNiA. Vlalava for arr Mon CA if AH Yokohama for Loodon. left Penang.

for Olaacuvr. left New York, Monday CAiNAUA, iui Liverpool, lelt Portland, Maine. Sat CAHuNIA. left New York, Saturday Yokohama for left Mareeiilea Sun Luodou for Bombay. Aden.

Sunday MAL.u.ibl LH. Clyde dor Tutiroiin. Port Said, Sunday CLAN MAi DOUOALL, ft Hall, Sunday SHAW, for Table Hay. lell Olaafow. Saturday LYpK.

from Huenoa Ayrea. arr. Southampton, Sun 1 PARIS, from CaUutla. arr G'aagow Sat I for left Port Said. Men all utta for Genoa, arr Suea.

Sunday DENBIGHSHIRE. Yokohama for London. Shanghu. Saturday aaaa lot London, called Cadu. Sunday FRIEDRICH DEH QROSSfe.

Bremerbaren Auatraha. left Suet. Monday QALKKA. from arrived Algua. Bay.

GAIK Lem don fur Natal, called ktareeillea. Sat. OASCuN. for Zontibar. left Mombaaa, Sunday GENERAL, Hamburg for Natal, left Southampton.

Monday. GEORGE WASHINGTON, for New York, left Southampton. Sunday OLFNLOrHY. for Yokohama, left Sues. Monday GLENLOO AN, London for Yokohama, arr Shanghai.

Monday GUELPH, for Maraeillea. left Port Said. Saturday from Shanghai, air Bombay. Sunday. IIEREhOUDHHIKE.

Rar.giMn for and pool, arrived Monday ew York i Portland. Sunday. IDOMEN EUS, Newport Jor Yokohama, arrived Singapore. Monday lONIC lor New Zealand. left Plymouth.

Sunday MACEDONIA, Ixrndon for Sydney, left Colombo Mon. MALAGA Bombay for London, left Port Said. Mon. MALTA. Yokrhama for Ant arr.

Flushing. Sun MEDIC Sydney fur Plymouth and London, paaetd TeneriSe. Monday MFNDI. from Liverpool, arrived Sierra Sun. MINNEAPOLIS, for London, left New York.

Sunday. MINNETONKA, from 1 arr New York. Mun MOLDAVIA. Auckland lor London, left Manwillea, Sunday. MOLTKE.

Hamburg for New York. left Southampton, Sunday MOOLTAN. Auckland lor London. left Fremantle, Monday MOREA. Ltndon for Auckland, left Rrindiai.

Mon NAMUR. Yokohama for Ixmdon, paaeeH Gibraltar. Hun OLENDA. Weal Africa for Liverpool, left Teneriffe, Monday ORONTF.S. from London, nrr Briabane.

Monday OTRANTO, Bnabane for liondon. left Port Said. Sun.) PALMA Uamtuirg for Weet arr Madeira. Hun PEMBROKESHIRE, for Lmih n. left Yokohama Hal.

PORT CHALMERS. London for Auatralia, left Sunday PORT HUNTER Sydney for United Kingdom, arr. Mun lay PROTKSILANH the Clyde for China, arrived Singapore. Monday RAMORE HEAD, for Dublin, left St John (N Baturday. BAPGOS9O.

from London, arr Sunday. SAXONIA left New York. Saturday RETPUTZ from Bremen, art Adelaide. Sunday LRerpool, left Ca'aLar. Sunday TONKIN fn'm MaraeiUee.

arrived Shanghai. Monday TURCOMAN, for Liverpool and Avonraouth. left Portland. Sunday UMHINO A for London Mt Teneriffe. Sunday WANDERER, from Liverpool, arnred Baianuuilla, Sunday.

ITF.RN’IA. from Mediterranean, arr New York, 4 am Monday. ASCANIA I.ondon for Portland Maine, arr. Southampton 7AO am Monday. FfMNCONIA.

Liverpool and Oueonatown for New York reported 56 roilea weal of The Faetnet, 8 pm. Sunday Manchester and Glasgow. Imm From DT.A«OOW PonwiaDV I JT MOV A F.e-rr TTFSBAY and at THTFTRDaY 4 so pm. 4n and SATFBDAY 2pm and their lotfase and and lira are only carried anbjact to tbo ronditiona on bark of aailing All information obtained from RFRNS Lid SO lamain-atreet. Olaagow, or at 51, Manrheafer ESTER TO GLASGOW.

From GLASGOW Pootona Dk Rrith 22 to 2A Nth Side. EVERY wnNESDAY. I EVERY FRIDAY, at 7 ra 1 at 6 m. For Cargo only nntil Farther Notice Aberdeen letth. and Dundee.

PRINCESS VICTORIA From Manchetter. No 3 Dick Monday. January 15th. at 1 pm. tak.ng cargo for Htomoirar.

Kirkcaldy, and Newcastle From leitli. Tueadar Dundee Wedneadar. Aberdeen. Thuradar. I ANOI ANHS A RONS.

46. Hone-atreet aagoa Brown'a Rmldinga Esrhange. Liverpool, and 14 Croeaatreet. Mancheater Manchester and London service SAILINGS FROM MANCHESTER EVERY MOMMY. WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY.

FROM LONDON: EVERY TUESDAY. THURSDAY, and SATURDAY. only carried on condilioaa contained in aailing bilia. FISHER RENWICK. MANCHESTER.

LONDON STEAMERS LIMITED. Pomona Doeka. Manche.Ur. and Mancheater Wharf. Shadwall direct steamers.

DUBLIN AND MANCHESTER STEAMSHIP COMPANY. 'Corobrook-road. Manr heater. No Pomona Docks Telephone. No 3968 Central Manchester tu tunis, Malta.

ALEXANDRIA. SYRIA, and CYPRUS and taking cargo transhipment fur TUNIS COAST and TKI BARBARY. SAiLINOS EVERT TEN DAYS Nett Departure S3 -EGYPTIAN riming Itth Jan For of ireiaht and forthar inlormatioo apply to PRINCE LINE LTD 40. Braaenooaa-atraot. Manchester, and 17 Water street.

Lirerpool Manchester to Hamburg DIRECT Hamburg and Manchester STEAMSHIP Lj DONALD CTRRIF A 00.. r.TVKnPOOL wi'l deayatrlMd aa fopowa 88 HELFfNOBORO IS Hf-rth. No 3 Bhpd. No 7 Bork. ford All to For further rUHRIE A ('O Royal London TVaracate.

Tel trriTMl Punpico. Ott MKKI'iU PiVT i 0 ROYAL PRINCE, left Malu Dec ao Dee 96 SAXON PRINCE, arrived River Plate 25 SCOTTISH PRINCE, arnvev New- York Dec if SIAMESE PRINCE, wrnved Balua. Jan 1 SOLDIER PRINCE, arrived Alcs.odrHi. Dee 9 SPANISH PRINCE, left Ue Janeiro. Det 20 SWEDISH PRINCE, arrived Rive, Plate.

Dee a TTOOR PRINCE arrived Middleebroueh Jan 5 TROJAN PRINCE, left Malta. Tunw. Jan 4 WELSH PRINCE, nmvwd New York. 21 AUSTRALIA BY THE ORIENT LINE. Contract to carry Hia Maioaty'a Mails To FREMANTLE.

ADELAIDE. MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, and BRISBANE. Calling at GIBRALTAR. TOULON. NAPLES.

PORT SAID. COLOMBO Tbrongh Ticket, to NEW ZEALAND and TASMANIA..

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Pages Available:
126,606
Years Available:
1825-1916