Present—All the hon; members, e[?]cept the Collector of Customs, Mr. Gwynne, Mr. Baker, and Mr. Davenport. APPROERIATION OF REVENUE. The COLONIAL SECRETARY laid on the table a ...
Article : 12,365 wordsINSPECTOR ALFORD and his party arrived on Saturday afternoon, having performed the journey in eighteen days, and lodged in the Treasury the largest quantity of Gold yet brought in by the ...
Article : 285 wordsThese Gold-fieids present a most extraordinary aspect at the present moment. Thousands are pouring in daily; every unturned corner Of ail old digging is ransacked to the utmost; gullies and flats of large extent are, pounced ...
Article : 641 wordsNew arrivals still continue to augment our population at a rate which, if continued for a week or two, will give the visitor no contemptible idea of the extent of our operations. There were 130 ...
Article : 1,109 wordsArrivals become more and more numerous; while many parties of diggers, formerly successful, tired out with fruitless efforts, or merely obtaining "wages," are leaving at least for a season. The Adelaide news has-also occasioned ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 16 Oct 1852, Page 2
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