The communication is again broken off. Yesterday morning there was a complete circuit; but the boisterous weather proved too much for the magnetic current, and last night we were ...
Article : 141 wordsLast evening a soiree was held at the Temperance Hall, North Adelaide, and notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather about three hundred ladies and gentlemen sat down to "the cup which cheers but not inebriates."The ...
Article : 2,894 wordsThe following important case (abridged from the Argus) was tried in the Supreme Court, Melbourne, on the 8th instant, before the Chief Justice and a Special Jury. Its publication has been unfortunately ...
Article : 2,102 wordsImportant news from California has arrived, down to April 20th. There have been great discoveries of gold at Vancouver's Island. Much excitement prevails, and hundreds are leaving ...
Article : 323 wordsSir—In England the Post-Office yields about a million clear profit to the State. In South Australia it entails a heavy yearly loss. Why is this? Because we won't learn wisdom by the experience of the past, and ...
Article : 339 wordsAFFRAY AT PORT ARTHUR.—An affray of rather a serious nature occurred at Port Arthur on the 29th of June, between the police and some of the miners in the employment of Mr. Hurst. The following is ...
Article : 850 wordsTHE ABORIGINES.—Yesterday, Mr. Hitchin, the Government storekeeper, was actively employed, distributing blankets, axes, pots, pannikins, fish-hooks, &c., to about 120 natives, who ave now encamped on ...
Article : 173 wordsSir.—As wine promises to form one of our chief articles of export, I hope that a few hints may be found useful to those who are engaged in its manufacture. I have, since my residence in the colony, tasted ...
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Advertising : 954 wordsSir—In your issue of Saturday, the 24th instant, there appears a letter signed "A Citizen," and on reading it I am led to say a little on the subject. I think with him that something should be done to make our ...
Article : 226 wordsSir—It may be all very well for "A Friend to the Act" remarking that many of the articles touching on this Act and appearing in the public papers, have emanated from the members of the legal profession, ...
Article : 350 wordsSir.—Under the heading "Notices to Correspondents," in your issue of this morning, you treat a facetious writer who has appropriated the nomme de plume of "Momus," to a slight drubbing. Now, sir, ...
Article : 162 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Four drunkards were placed upon their defence for certain irregularities arising out of this baneful habit, and fined respectively 5s. for being drunk, and 10s. where violence or indecency had ...
Article : 522 wordsTHE following extracts from an article in the Sydney Empire on the "Agricultural Capabilities of Hew South Wales," will be found, we believe, to contain several hints of a nature likely to be ...
Article : 1,213 wordsSir—In your report of proceedings in my final examination on Friday last, your reporter made one or two errors, which the insertion of the following will rectify:— ...
Article : 394 wordsPresent—F. Schroeder (Chairman), Messrs. Tiller, Fiedler, I and Hyymer. The minutes of the former meeting were confirmed. A list of ratepayers in arrear was ordered to be posted at ...
Article : 234 wordsSir—Though more attention appears to be now bestowed on the condition of these unfortunate beings than was formerly the case, yet very little seems to bo done for them in the shape of real relief. The ...
Article : 510 wordsPresent—Messrs. George Clarke (Chairman), Cox and Randle. Theminutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. The Clerk reported that Mr. Enoch Fry had been ...
Article : 233 wordsHINDMARSH LIBRARY AND INSTITUTE.—We beg to call attention to the very interesting lecture to be delivered this evening at the Congregational Chapel, Hind[?], for the benefit of the above Institute. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 27 Jul 1858, Page 3
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