The PRESIDENT took the chair at 2 o'clock. The PRESIDENT informed the Council that, in pursuance of the motion of the Council, he had presented to His Excellency the address of the Council to the Queen, praying for ...
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Article : 29 wordsThe Emily Hart has been wrecked on the North Head. All hands saved. A boat accident has occurred in the harbor; seven lives lost. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 226 wordsTwo ships arrived to-day from west coast of South America. ...
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Article : 63 wordsCorn Market—Wheat has come to town somewhat more freely to-day, and drayloads have readily been bought up at 4s. per bushel. There has been nothing done for shipment, and even 4s. could not ...
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Article : 159 wordsThe River Darling still continues to rise, and is now very high; all the creeks, lakes, &c., are plentifully supplied. Several stations on the Darling are quite surrounded by water, and it is with groat ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 397 wordsMr. George French Angas delivered a very interesting lecture at Crase's Rooms, on Friday evening, 11th instant, on "Mollusca," &c. The chair was occupied by the Rev. W. Oldham. The audience, ...
Article : 287 wordsIN EVERY COUNTRY of the world the insect tribes prove more or less detrimental to the pursuits of the farmer, but in some countries these pests are exceedingly destructive, and, in many instances, ...
Article : 3,156 wordsWe are requested by Messrs. Green, Parr, & Luxmoore to call special attention to their Sale by auction, This Day, at their Mart, at 11 o'clock, of a small but very choice collection of Italian Sculpture, ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 16 Oct 1861, Page 2
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