THE ENGLISH MAIL.—A pretty general impression prevails among mercantile men here that the November mail may have been detained in London in order to afford time for the ...
Article : 1,343 wordsIn re Henry Crossman, of Saddleworth, farmer; a final hearing. Mr. Brook for assignees; Mr. Mann for insolvent. The accountant reported debts scheduled, £583 11s. Assets—Farming ...
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Advertising : 387 wordsI cordially congratulate His Excellency the Governor and his constitutional advisers upon the pre-eminent success of the dissolution. Those half-hearted members of the ...
Article : 1,806 wordsThe news has come overland to Normanton, Northern Queensland, that the submarine cable has been successfully laid from Java to Port Darwin, Northern Territory. ...
Article : 38 wordsAt Anthony Trollope's lecture the Governor and 3,000 people were present, and the affair was a great success. The Caxton Centenary Committee afterwards entertained ...
Article : 105 wordsA miner named Collins has been murdered by his mate at Gulgong. A League has been formed to oppose the new Land Bill. ...
Article : 29 wordsAdvices have been received from Dunedin to December 9. The Board of Enquiry into the circumstances attending the loss of the steamer ...
Article : 226 words“FREEMAN.”—Only rive me the means of “testing,” and I will be “as vigilant as a cat to steal cream.” “ MOONSTONE.”—I am not in the humour ...
Article : 150 wordsBELTANA, ship, 734 tons, J. Blanch, master, for London. No passengers. Dec. SAILED COASTWISE. 18—EDITH ALICE, ketch, for Troubridge. ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Kassa, from Port Louis, has brought advices to November 8. She reports that the Lady Belmore had been chartered for Sydney; the Annie Brown ...
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Advertising : 578 wordsThere is no alteration in the wheat market, and until transactions take place prices are merely nominal. We at the time enquired into the rumours which were afloat yesterday as to large ...
Article : 561 wordsSir— It may interest some of your readers if I describe a fact which came under my own observation yesterday respecting our visitors, the locusts. During my drive from town I passed ...
Article : 154 wordsTHE ELECTIONS.—We have to acknowledge several letters from the country districts analysing and, in some instances, commenting upon the votes for different candidates at the ...
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Advertising : 63 wordsDecember 18. Michael O'Loughlin, Hundred of Buudaleer, farmer. Trustee—Robt. Cameron, of Kapunda, machinist. ...
Article : 14 wordsADONIS, ketch, 55 tons, A. Angelnowitch, master, from Port Wakefield. Dec. SAILED. 18—BELTANA, ship, for London. ...
Article : 227 wordsOur winged visitors are becoming a perfect nuisance. Not content with making short work of every green thing that catches their eye in the suburbs, they ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Tue 19 Dec 1871, Page 2
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