We have no arrivals or departures to announce since our last. ...
Article : 11 wordsSIR—In your number of the 15th instant, I observe a notice of the lamp-destroying capabilities of some of our gentlemen of Adelaide, coupled with a distant allusion to the very BRAVE manner in which these worthies have been in the ...
Article : 329 wordsMails for Van Diemen's Land, Port Phillip, and New Zealand, will be despatched this day at 12, by the Joseph Albino to Hobart Town. Mails for Sydney. Port Phillip, East Indies, and Great ...
Article : 57 wordsThese O'Connell courts —established in defiance of law, snd in their very nature and construction subversive of justice— contione to spring up in every part of the country; and the Government which pronounced, by their proclamation, such ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsTHE TRADE WITH SYDNEY.—Now that there is a prospect of this trade being established on a fair footing of equal competition with Van Diemen's Land and other colouies, and that prices are remunerative, we are glad to see that it has ...
Article : 868 wordsContinue cross-ploughing and preparing land for wheat by harrowing, rolling, &c. Any land intended for peas not ploughed a first time last month should now obtain that operation without fail. Fallows intended ...
Article : 366 wordsA hint in the Nation of Saturday touching bale fires, as a national custom prior to the invasion of the Saxons, prepared us for the accounts from the south, which represent that pa[?] of the country, to have exhibited on Thursday and Friday ...
Article : 683 wordsTHE chief intelligence of interest (exclusive of the commercial) from home, by the late arrivals, is certainly that from Ireland. We have therefore thought at proper to extract from the Irish ...
Article : 895 wordsWE hare several communications lying on our table, but we must be excused until our next, on account of the press of home news. ...
Article : 26 wordsTHE following are the [?]a ticulars, alluded to in our last, of the intelligence received in Van Diemen's Land regarding the above trade. They fell corroborate all the information we have ...
Article : 1,028 wordsWe have two explanatons of the fires. the Southern Reporter—an undoubted authority on national subjects— give us the first. Moved by the instigations of malignant Tories, who insist that it is not for nothing the lights are ...
Article : 636 wordsCASTLETOWNROCHE, SATURDAY.—One Thursday last an arbitration court met at Castletownroche—the parish priest in the chari. There sat with him three farmers, named John Clancy, Henry Gould, and Larry Flunn; ...
Article : 305 wordsThe preparations for war, which had somewhat intermited, have been actively resumed within the last few days. Two companies of artillery, which were disembarked of Sunday, have been marched for the purpose of strengibening the ...
Article : 381 wordsWe subjoin some observations upon this subject, extracted from the Spectatoy, in the rationality of which we need not say that we concur, coinciding as they do with the views already put forward in the Mail. Mr Hughes and ...
Article : 631 wordsTHIS day Richard Davis, formerly in the employ of Mr R. Sanders, [?]indley-street, was charged with stealing goods from Mr Sanders's store, and C. B. Elphinston, with receiving and ...
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Southern Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1838 - 1844), Fri 29 Mar 1844, Page 2
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