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Detailed lists, results, guides : 154 wordsMonday, September 20—The brigantine Yarra, 141 tons, W. Gilfillan, master, from Newcastle, N.S.W., August 18th, via Melbourne, September 8th. No passengers[?] J. M. Linklater, Town, and W. Scott, Port, agents. ...
Article : 3,771 wordsThis event, which has been the all-absorbing topic in the sporting world for some days past, came off on Monday last, and attracted a very large number of spectators, amongst whom was a good sprinkling of ladies. It was not merely ...
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Family Notices : 23 wordsWILFUL WILL.—Very "Wilful" indeed. We cannot publish letters denouncing the inhabitants of a particular street as a "swinish multitude," nor their places of business as of the "pig-sty" order. "Wilful Will" must keep within ...
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Advertising : 408 wordsThe Board met on Monday, at the offices, North-terrace. The Rev. R. Haining occupied the Chair; and the very Rev. Mr. Rvan, the Rev. the Dean, Dr. Duncan, and the Colonial Surgeon were in attendance, as also the Secretary and ...
Article : 1,065 wordsGOLD AT ECHUNGA.—We were this day shown about four ounces of gold taken a few days ago out of a hole four feet deep, by two men, under the inspection of Captain Simpson, ...
Article : 93 wordsTHE first item for consideration when the Supplementary Estimates again come on, is the proposed £4,000 for a building for the South Australian Institute. It is entered on the Estimates as "first ...
Article : 1,350 wordsEXPLORATION OF THE INTERIOR.—In another place we publish two or three short letters on the subject of the northern exploration. It appears that Mr. Babbage has now gone to Mount ...
Article : 134 wordsWE have from time to time furnished our reader with the fullest telegraphic information relative to the Port Curtis gold-fields, and although we are still ignorant of anything more than that ...
Article : 1,501 wordsThe following proposal to explore the interior of Australia by means of balloons has just been published in the Melbourne Argus, by a correspondent of that journal:— ...
Article : 720 wordsThe following communication has been received by Captain Freeling from Mr. Stuart:— Mount Arden, September 15, 1858. Honorable Sir—I have just returned from a trip into the ...
Article : 697 wordsThere have been some enquiries for flour to day; but no transactions beyond some small sales are reported, at £16 for good country brands. Bran is asked for at 1s. 7d. Wheat is offering more freely at 7s. to 7[?]. 3d. ...
Article : 407 wordsSOUTH AUSTRALIAN BUSH MISSIONARY SOCIETY.—A meeting of about 40 or 50 of the friends of this Society was held on Monday, in White's Committee Room. Amongst those present were the Hon. ...
Article : 596 words[?]Miss PETTMAN'S concert was not so well attended as the character of the performance deserved. It was rather unfortunate that it should have been appointed to take place on an evening so replete with ...
Article : 433 wordsThe following report sent by Mr. Parry has been sent us for publication:— When one or the objects of an expedition is discovered as delusive, not suiting the description that had raised expectancies ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 21 Sep 1858, Page 2
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