DEAR SIR,—Permit me as a stranger to ask, " which is the road from the Fort to the City?" I have now been from Port to City, and City to Port, some twenty times and upwards, and most confess ...
Article : 653 wordsJuly 6—The barque Margaret Brock, 245 tons, Saunders, from Hobart TowN. Passengers—Mr P. Abercrombie and Mr Fevre. IMPORTS. ...
Article : 84 words"Let us bave wine and music, mirth and laughter, Sermons and soda water the day after." SYRON. ...
Article : 26 wordsMails will be despatched as under— For Great Britain, by the Flora, via Cape Town, on Wednesday, 'the 11th matant, at half-past three o'clock. ...
Article : 148 wordsIs a thorough ladies' man—with ruddy whiskens, evidently familiar with the curling-toegs, a face rivalling the fire-place, teeth of exquisite whiteness, and boots resplendent with ...
Article : 391 wordsWilliam Henry Luke was charged with being drank, and riding on the footways in Hindleystreet. Mr. Bonney said the footways were in such a state, ...
Article : 1,389 wordsFROM a document published in another column, it would appear that a very pretty quarrel has arisen between the Bishops of the Churches of Rome and England in this ...
Article : 328 wordsNothing whatever is doing. Loans have been freely effected at from 15 to 20 per cent. The demand for money continues ...
Article : 23 wordsMAXY of the new comers, and some even of the old colonists, have "wondered at the apparent supineness of the Press respecting the infamous state of the streets of ...
Article : 502 wordsSIR, — As I see something is talked of for the country roads and the streets in town, I fancy it may be worth while for the Government to make an effort to obtain good material. The limestone now ...
Article : 428 wordsSymptoms of thit dire disease, the railway fever, have lately manifested themselves in the neighbourhood of the Exchange, and some of our friends are not a little stag-gered in ...
Article : 338 wordsWE have deemed it a matter of duty to publish in fall the various accounts from "the Gold Country." We have hitherto abstained from comment, thinking that each of our readers ...
Article : 742 wordsCharles Clark, alias Alexander Framer, was brought in by the police, charged with being concerned in the robbery at Mr. pace's. The unfortunate man has been for some time ...
Article : 173 wordsBegs to inform the pablic that he is as usual prepared for the immediate prodtmtion of a NEWSPAPER, And recommends it as a desirable investment ...
Article : 553 words"WE have been, considerably amused by the perusal of a letter from a person who subscribes himself "Junius." This writer furiously attacks a noted contemporary, the ...
Article : 444 wordsJames William Yates was charged with stabbing Maria Emma Goldsmith, with intent to murder or do her some grievous bodily harm. Prosecutrix deposed that she was a married ...
Article : 535 wordsPUBLIC SALE OF BURRA ORE.—We beg to. direct attention to an advertisement in another colunm, announcing the-first public sale of ores from the above celebrated mine, and at the ...
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South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), Tue 10 Jul 1849, Page 2
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