[Whilst the “Open Column” is at the service of the public for temperately-written communications, the Editor distinctly announces that he does not hold himself in any way ...
Article : 63 wordsTHE sweetest notes among the human heartstrings Are dull with rust; The sweetest chords, adjusted by the angels, Are closed with dust; ...
Article : 262 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, Councillors Hill, Thomas. Rossiter, and Moody, and the Town Clerk. The minutes of the previous meeting were ...
Article : 3,337 wordsSir—In your Tuesday’s issue appeared a letter from Mr. Strike, in which he evidently points at me as being “ Doubtful ;” but I can assure him that I am not “ Doubtful.” ...
Article : 116 wordsA deputation waited upon the Premier and urged him to take legislative action for assimilating the borough and county franchise. Mr. Gladstone declined to ...
Article : 704 wordsTHE CLUNES DISPUTE.—The Clune; correspondent of the Ballarat Star writes:—The offer of the Lothair Company to refer the matters in dispute ...
Article : 2,844 wordsSince writing my last, we have had another heavy downpour of rain here. Last Friday we had a very severe thunderstorm, which interfered with harvest ...
Article : 211 wordsThe French War ship Vire took on board the the shipwrecked immigrants of the Surat, and brought them to Port Chalmers on January 4. The immigrants were sent to the barracks by ...
Article : 265 wordsHarvest operations ar now about to end in this district and the yield will be very satisfactory, about an average of eleven bushels to t e acre; the prices ...
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Yorke's Peninsula Advertiser and Miners' News (SA : 1872 - 1874), Fri 30 Jan 1874, Page 3
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