We have been favoured by Allan M'Farlane, jun., Esq., of Wellington, on the Murray, with the first portion of a narrative from the pen of that gentleman describing the observations and adventures of himself ...
Article : 2,022 wordsThe unexpected and opportune arrival of H.M. steam screw corvette Cordelia, has mitigated somewhat the alarm of our timid citizens at the possible results of a sudden declaration of n war ...
Article : 2,192 wordsINC[?] OF THE BRITISH DOMINIONS.—According to a Parliamentary paper just issued, the following [?] have been added to the British Crown since May, 1851:—Pegu, 32,250 square miles; from ...
Article : 1,275 wordsGEMERA BUSINESS.—There is but little improvement to note in general business, although a few transactions have been effected. The Nimrod's cargo has been sold, consisting of ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Criminal Sittings commenced this morning at 10 o'clock. Since the last sittings the Court-House has undergone some considerable improvements to remedy the inconveniences formerly experienced, especially during the ...
Article : 978 wordsThe Duke Paul of Wurtemburg arrived in Melbourne yesterday from New York in the Mary Bings. The Duke travels under the assumed name of the Count Heigendam. It is reported that the ...
Article : 308 wordsThe usual monthly sitting of this Court will be held on Wednesday the 11th nist. The following cases are entered. for trial:— Lines v. Perry ...
Article : 1,536 wordsThis is insolvent appeared on his own petition. This was a meeting for proof of debts ad appointment of assignees. Mr. Kearnes, from Mr. Boucaut's office, attended for the ...
Article : 2,616 wordsPresent—The Rev. J. Gardner (in the chair), the Very Rev. the Dean of Adelaide, the Rev. Mr. Haining, the Rev. Mr. Rvan, V.G., and the Colonial Surgeon. The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and ...
Article : 1,186 wordsOur dates are to the 10th July. The Nelson j Examiner of that date has the following:-— MAORI CONFERENCE.—Some of the natives from Motueka and Massaere Bay met those from ...
Article : 430 wordsSir—Now that the deservedly popular Mr. Thomas Binney has come among us for a few days, I hope some arrangements will he madethat the religious public of Adelaide may have the privilege of hearing him ...
Article : 288 wordsPresent—The Mayor: Aldermen Greenway, Gray, and Perry; Councillors Woolley. Birrell, Little, Hambidge, Lock, and Saunders. The following accounts were approved:—Weekly pay-sheet, ...
Article : 684 wordsSir—It was but yesterday that I had pointed out to me the letter which appeared in your issue of the 30th ult., headed "Conveyancing Charges," intended as explanatory of the exorbitant bill of costs made for ...
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Advertising : 296 wordsEXPLORATION OF AUSTRALIA.—Papers relating to an expedition recently undertaken for the exploration of the northern parts of "Australia have been laid before Parliament. They contain a copy of the report of Mr. ...
Article : 548 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Three persons were fined 10s. each for this offence. William H[?]cock was charged with being drunk and disorderly in Craus[?]oun-place, using ob[?] language, and ...
Article : 2,093 wordsPOST-OFFICE FOR STEPNEY.—We understand that the inhabitants of the thickly-peopled districts of Stepney have no Post-Office nearer than that in the centre of the Norwood-parade, and that in consequence of ...
Article : 192 wordsNORTH AUSTRALIAN EXPLORATION.—In the House of Commons on the 23rd April, Mr. Booth inquired whether the scientific results of the North Australian expedition would be published, and in what form. Lord Stanley said ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 10 Aug 1858, Page 3
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