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  2. A NIGHTINGALE IN THE CAMP.

    The men before Sebastopol a more heroic host There never stood, in hardships and in peril, at their post. The foremost of those warriors "twere a famous thing, to ...

    Article : 849 words
  3. PICKINGS FROM PUNOH.

    Drink, brothers, drink; Man's life is but a bubble, Dancing a moment in the cup of Death. Smoke, brothers, smoke, and blow away all trouble; What better use for transitory breath ...

    Article : 2,526 words
  4. SPECIFICATIONS AND TENDERS.

    Sir—I notice in your paper of this day a letter headed " Government Contracts," and signed "Contractor," which demands serious consideration and official notice. Government ...

    Article : 359 words
  5. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    FURIOUS RIDING.—Daniel Field was charged on the information of Inspector Reid with riding furlously on the election-day (September 20th) in O'Connell-street, North Adelaide, and with having throw down and ...

    Article : 314 words
  6. AUSTEN H. LAYARD.

    Layard, the Eastern traveller and enterprising discoverer of the ancient Ninevite sculptures, whose spendid success was, a few short years ago, every one's admiration, and ...

    Article : 1,493 words
  7. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    Present—All the members. William and David Wakefield's contract for erection of a ford being completed, payment ordered—£10. F. Weise's contract for erecting bridge at John ...

    Article : 136 words
  8. JOINT-STOCK BANKING PROGRESS

    Important changes in our financial and commercial relations are daily passing under review partly the results of our protracted and ineffectual negotiations for peace, and partly from ...

    Article : 3,058 words
  9. RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS.

    Sir—Seeing the letter of " Tramway" in your publication dated the 17th instant, I should feel hat I was not doing justice if I allowed his remarks to pass unnoticed, as ho is labouring ...

    Article : 282 words
  10. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13.

    Present—Messrs. Linn (Chairman), Robinson, Krichauff, and Saltmarsh. The Chairman reported that he had inspected the Watergate Bridge, and that the same was completed ...

    Article : 113 words
  11. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16.

    Adjourned meeting to receive tenders for bridge near to Mr. Austin's. Eight tenders were received. Alex. McDonald'! wig accepted for £80. ...

    Article : 24 words
  12. ANGASTON.

    Present—G. F. Augas, Esq. (Chairman), Messrs, Rodda, Aldenhoven, and H. B. Moody. Received a letter from the Colonial Secretary, enclosing a confirmation of a road order for rads near Lindsay ...

    Article : 424 words
  13. Advertising

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    Advertising : 4,081 words
  14. THE MILANG JETTY.

    Sir—It has been decided by the Governor that the Milang jetty shall he commenced; but it might be as well to get tho opinions of practical persons whether this is the easiest and ...

    Article : 151 words
  15. MOUNT CRAWFORD.

    Present—The Chaitman, and Messrs. Murray, Warren, and Coleman. The Chairman reported having received a communication from the Association of Chairmen of District ...

    Article : 1,128 words
  16. CORONER'S INQUEST

    Mr. Stevenson held an inquest on Tuesday afternoon at the Sturt Hotel, to enquire into the cause of the destructive fire which occured the previous night at the rear of the premises. The Jury having chosen Mr. ...

    Article : 1,244 words
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