Saturday, December 1—The steamer Burra Burra, 363 tons, Lawrence, master, from Melbourne November 23. Hall and Co., Town and Port, agents. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robin, Mr. and Mrs. Marks and ...
Article : 1,228 wordsPursuant to advertisement, a public meeting was held on Saturday, the Istdustant, at the large room recently built by Mr. Wells for a Lodge-room. The purpose of the meeting was to extend the Agricultural and ...
Article : 606 wordsAction tor district rate Plaintiff proved he is Chairman of District Council of Willunga. Defendant did not deny the legality of the rate, but contended he was not liable as he was not a resident in the district. On ...
Article : 8,041 wordsThe Dahlia, 405 tons, and the Agincourt, 669 tons, (with Government emigrants) sailed for Adelaide from London in August. The following vessels were loading at London for ...
Article : 103 wordsPer [?]ha, 405 tons, Phillips, eleaved August 18-60 bags rice, 1 ease books, 10 hhds. and 10 qr.-casks gin. [?] hhds. brandy, 150 cases gin, 75 do. while wine, 6 casks and 2 qr[?]do. red do., 19 hhds., 42 casks, and 300 [?] ...
Article : 382 wordsCargo of the Matador, for Melbourne—341 tons copper ore, Acraman and Co. Cargo of the Sybil, for Melbourne—140 eases ale, 110 do. porter, Bianey; 1 pkg. quicksilver, Faulding; 151 ...
Article : 197 wordsA public meeting, called by advertisement, was held on Wednesday evening at the Lobethal Inn, fur the purpose of discussing important matters connected with the opening of the No. 3 main line of road through Magill ...
Article : 1,646 wordsNovember 29—The steamer Melbourne, Webb, master, from Adelaide. November 29—The schooner Josephine L'Oizeau, from Adelaide. ...
Article : 38 wordsCURIOUS CASE.—Five seamen were brought up in custody of a constable of the Mounted Police from Port Wakefield, where they had been given in charge by the captain of their vessel (Belgian) for refusing to do their ...
Article : 3,943 wordsThe reaping of the wheat harvest in early soils [?] the plains is now general, and the grain has come forward in sufficiently considerable quantities to enable us again to commence the export of flour. The few cold days ...
Article : 340 wordsDecember 4—The steamer Gemini, Randall, master, from Swan Hill. ...
Article : 11 wordsDecember 2—The schoou[?] Commodore, 97 tons, LeMetsurier, master, from Adelaide, for wool. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Pacific, Leslie; Norna, Ray: Amerika, Zeemaa; ...
Article : 49 wordsNov. 24—Burra Burra, steamer, sailed Nov. 21 25—Boomerang, schooner, from Port Robe Nov. 22 Nov. 30—Havilah, steamer, sailed Nov. 27. ...
Article : 97 wordsNov. 17—Freak, sailed November 3. CLEARED OUT FOR[?] ADELAIDE. Nov. 10—Balmoral, schooner. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Wright, and two in the steerage. Cargo—32,730 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 321 wordsFROM LONDON, August 18 to September 1.—50 eases almonds, 2,081 gallons brandy, bottled beer £1,310, beer £1,616, baizes £33, 112 c[?]scs butter, 16.000 yards plain and 4,800 yards printed and dyed calicoes, 50 carroteels ...
Article : 194 wordsSaturday, December 1—The steamer Melbourne, 75 tons, Webb, master, from Port Elliot. Younghusband and Co., agents. Cargo—110 bales wool. Same day—The cutter Endeavour, 20 tons, Reid, ...
Article : 286 wordsThe fine barque Royal Albert was built in London. The length of the voyage (106 days) maybe accounted for by the prevalence of adverse winds and calms. The ship Gloucester arrived as reported above. She ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 211 wordsSaturday, December 1—The barque Matador, 295 tons, Hickes, master, for Melbourne. Passenger—Mr. Francis Rabillard. Same day—The schooner Sybil, 1[?] tons, Foyle, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 343 wordsMonday, December 3—The cutter Star, 16 tons, John Taylor, master, for Yorke's Peninsula. In ballast. Same day—The schooner Fame, 61 tons, Buch master, for Port Elliot. In ballast. ...
Article : 172 wordsThe criminal sittings at the Supreme Court were resumed on Tuesday morning, when the following Jurors were fined £5 each for non-attendance:—Samuel Ewing, storekeeper, Kensington; and John Edwards, farmer, ...
Article : 3,608 wordsDec. l—voyager, schooner, for Melbourne. 1—Commodore, schooner, for Port Wakefield. 1—Sylvie, schooner, for Guam. 1—Valentine Helliear, schooner, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 42 wordsCarge of the Burra Burra, from Mebourne—10 esses boots, Piggott Brothers; 45 bales felt, 110 bags salt, Holl and Co.; 1 case, Mrs. Gaire, 2 pkgs., Sir R. MacDonnell; 1 pkg., Secretary of the Board of Education; 2 do ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 8 Dec 1855, Page 4
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