Sir—On April 29 I intended to take up Section 338, Hundred of Appila. As I was prevented from going personally to Adelaide I sent my wife as my agent. She was informed in the ...
Article : 167 wordsThe indefatigable manner in which for several years past the Chamber of Manufactures has laboured to establish flax culture as a staple industry of South Australia is ...
Article : 1,156 wordsIn Madras and Bombay our armies depend upon the open market for their supply of horses, but in Bengal Government studs have long been established. In 1794 a very unsuitable locality ...
Article : 860 wordsSir—It is now something like four years ago that the Chairmen of the various District Councils met at the invitation of the Government then in power to suggest amendments. ...
Article : 268 wordsSir—I willingly comply with the expressed wish contained in Dr. Hubbe's letter dated 29th, and which appeared in your issue of same date; and I will supply the doctor with the particulars ...
Article : 748 wordsSir—Mr. West-Erskine in the House last week stated that the land at Melrose, and hundreds of miles north of it, was useless for agriculture except in patches. ...
Article : 265 wordsSir—In answer to the on dits of your Home Correspondent, I would state that no intimation of loss of business has been received from the London agents of the Adelaide Meat-Preserving ...
Article : 99 wordsSir—I have noticed that several of your North country correspondents mention cases of pleuro-pneumonia occasionally occurring amongst the farmers' cattle. It is now a well-established ...
Article : 973 wordsSir—As Parliament is just meeting, I wish to say a few words about the state of things in the Broughton Area, in the hope that the members of the two Houses will do something ...
Article : 364 wordsMr. David Randall has supplied us with the following communication upon this subject:—I have in previous letters written you respecting the Phylloxera, and feel that this destructive ...
Article : 1,249 words"Your Committee trust that some effort will be made at once to prevent this important trade (the Murray River trade) from slipping from us, and this can only be done by providing ...
Article : 559 wordsSir—As it seems likely that the Laud Bill will be brought up for still further amendments during the present session of Parliament, I think it is the duty of those who are chiefly ...
Article : 813 wordsSince our last issue the breadstuffs market has shown no disposition to recover from the dulness we have for several weeks past had to report of it. Business has been inactive, and buyers, ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 16 May 1874, Page 9
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