HAVILAH, steamer, 330 tons, W. H. Saunders, master, from Melbourne Feb. 28, E. J. Spence, Town; Cleland, Page, and Co., Port, agents. Passengers—Misses Moresby, Cudmore, and ...
Article : 2,114 wordsSir—Your correspondent "Free Trader" says in his last letter—"That North and South have been both educated in injustice—the one by slavery and the other by State schools." ...
Article : 819 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the Chair at 2 o'clock. PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS. The CHIEF SECRETARY laid on the table a copy of the correspondence in reference to the ...
Article : 6,347 wordsThe markets remain unchanged. Sugar continues firm. The amalgamation of the Australian and Alliance Colonial Insurance Companies is ...
Article : 440 wordsThe Legislature is not going to work with that heartiness which is generally displayed at the commencement of a new Parliament. There was but a very thin attendance of ...
Article : 1,175 wordsFLOUR.—Sales have taken place the last day or two at quotations—£10 to £10 10s. per ton, and millers are very firm in their demands. WHEAT.—Supply continues limited, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 428 wordsSir—In your to-day's issue, under the above heading, is published a letter in which I think all true-hearted Christians must in principle concur, with, however, the never-to-be-forgotten proviso ...
Article : 120 wordsSir—I beg to inform your correspondent "Audi Alterman Partem" that as I never hide myself under a "bush," so I never answer anonymous "bosh." I am, Sir, &c. ...
Article : 48 wordsBy the arrival of the Havilah we have Melbourne papers to 27th February. The principal items of intelligence have been anticipated by our telegrams. ...
Article : 91 wordsOn Thursday last, February 25, the children attending Mr. Talbot's school met at 9 o'clock in the schoolhouse (Zoar Chapel), for the distribution of rewards to those who had merited them by the ...
Article : 326 wordsSir—I cannot imagine a cause more deserving the zeal and energy of any intelligent man than the cause I have taken up. I stand up to do what I can in checking the spread of State pauperism ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 wordsMails will be dispatched as under:— For Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania, New Zealand, California, and South Pacific, by the Havilah (steamer), to Melbourne ...
Article : 96 wordsThe entries for the matches of the Strathalbyn South-Eastern Rifle Association, which are to commence on Tuesday next, the 3rd of March, at 8 a m., have fallen short of what was ...
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Family Notices : 173 wordsIn the Legislative Council— The CHIEF SECRETARY brought up the reply to the address of His Excellency on the opening of the session, which was considered in Committee ...
Article : 344 wordsThe Murray is rising a little, and has been during the past ten days; but I hear it is falling again at Swan Hill, so that the present rise will not allow the steamers to come up. ...
Article : 219 wordsSir—Few diseases are more quickly fatal than diphtheria, and few succumb more readily to prompt and proper treatment. It is, however, as Dr. Stephens remarks, a disease of the blood, and ...
Article : 267 wordsThis quiet little township has of late been the scene of several depredations and disturbances, one of the stores having been broken into several times during the past month, and some vagabonds ...
Article : 123 wordsThe report from the Engineer of Waterworks on the probable cost of extending the water supply to the Port, which was presented to the House of Assembly on the 27th of ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 4 Mar 1863, Page 2
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