I.—The Mail Service. II.—Our Parliament and Politics. III—Finance of the Colony. IV.—Trade and Commerce. ...
Article : 67 wordsThe second Session of the Parliament of South Australia under the new Constitution, commenced on the 27th August, but the event did not appear to excite as much mterest as usual, the galleries being but thinly filled. Shortly before 12 ...
Article : 2,918 wordsThe Royal Mail Steamer European being advertised to leave Melbourne on the 15th instant, with the contract mails for England, we avail ourselves of the opportunity of compiling such ...
Article : 1,393 wordsIn the speech of His Excellency delivered at the opening of the session, reference is made to the "sound proportion" existing between the imports and exports of the colony; and a conclusion is ...
Article : 4,678 wordsThe state of our colonial trade at the present moment, and our commercial relations to the foreign markets may in part be gleaned from the figures and statements of the preceding article. We ...
Article : 3,985 wordsOfficial documents inform us that during the year 1857 the Emigration Commissioners despatched eleven ships to this colony conveying 3,239 persons. Of this number 1,985 were ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 11 Sep 1858, Page 3
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