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  2. PUBLIC ADVANCES ON LAND.

    Mr. G. W. Cotton writes:—"Through the courtesy of the author, Mr. Macandrew, I ask you to publish the following copy of a Bill received by me, which ...

    Article : 647 words
  3. A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TRAVELLING.

    Mr. Sebastian George, a young South Australian mind-reader, whose exploits attracted some attention in Adelaide a while ago, has been travelling through ...

    Article : 2,323 words
  4. FROM ADELAIDE TO BROKEN HILL.

    We take the following particulars from the Argus of January 15 of a trip to the Broken Hill Mine, written by Mr. R. A. F. Murray, Government Geologist of ...

    Article : 1,630 words
  5. THE TEETULPA GOLDFIELD.

    Warden Hack telegraphs to the Hon. Commissioner of Crown Lands to-day as follows: — "Yesterday afternoon I went through the field generally, and found things ...

    Article : 52 words
  6. OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS MESSAGE.

    The Windlass Hill jumping disputes were finally deposed of on Friday afternoon by Warden Hack. There was a special interest attached to these cases, because the men who ...

    Article : 1,461 words
  7. OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS LETTER.

    We have had a most unpleasant day with the dust. At daybreak a strong wind blew from the south and carried it in dense clouds. The wind ceased for a few hours, but about ...

    Article : 189 words
  8. COMMONAGE AT TEETULPA.

    The Surveyor-General (Mr. G. W. Goyder) will leave at once for Teetulpa, for the purpose of valuing the improvements on the land which is to be resumed there by the ...

    Article : 43 words
  9. DIGGERS RETURNING.

    By the train from Petersburg which arrived in Adelaide on Tuesday morning about 100 diggers returned from Teetulpa. Most of them, we believe, were unsuccessful in ...

    Article : 306 words
  10. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Mr. Olaf Jensen, of Pine Creek, sent down by this week's escort 407 oz. gold, which he obtained from 300 tons of stone from the Eleanor and Telegraph, claims. ...

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  11. CASE OF TYPHOID FEVER.

    Mr. J. P. Lee, of the Metropolitan Hotel, Grote-street, who returned from Teetulpa on Friday very unwell, has since developed typhoid fever, and under advice of his ...

    Article : 44 words
  12. THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.

    Since my last we have had Borne really trying weather. On two days the glass reached 108° in the shade, after which it looked like rain, but cleared off with a very stormy day. ...

    Article : 432 words
  13. THE OUTBREAK OF SMALLPOX.

    There are no farther cases of smallpox at the quarantine station. All the patients are doing well. Melbourne, January 18. ...

    Article : 85 words
  14. THE PROFESSOR OF AGRICULTURE.

    Sir—I was surprised to Bee by the Observer of the 15th the state of indignation into which your correspondent signed "G. W. Cotton" has allowed himself to be worked by ...

    Article : 359 words
  15. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN AT ORANGE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 words
  16. HOW TO DEVELOP THE COUNTRY.

    Sir—I am glad to see the powers of the colony are about making satisfactory arrange-menta with those enterprising gentlemen, Messrs. Chaffey Brothers, and that likely ...

    Article : 492 words
  17. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    The following passengers left Adelaide by train for Melbourne on Tuesday, January 18:—Mr. and Mrs. Caspar, Miss Giese, and Mr. Palmer. ...

    Article : 57 words
  18. THE RAINFALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 385 words
  19. THE LATE JEWELLERY SEIZURE.

    Sir—Seeing a local in your morning's paper relative to seizure of jewellery, I should feel obliged if you would give the fasts of the case. On Wednesday last when travelling ...

    Article : 229 words
  20. SUNDAY AT GLENELG.

    Sir—Our friend "Observer" Being at Glenelg last Sunday wishes to inform the community of its failing, viz., no cups on the water fountains, which is correct, but who ...

    Article : 137 words
  21. BROKEN HILL.

    The township of Broken Kill is less than a year and a half old, and came into existence consequent upon the rich development of the great Broken Hill Silver Mine. It consists ...

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