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Advertising : 1,077 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair at 5 minutes past l o'clock. NEW MEMBERS. The Speaker announced the return of the writs, declaring David Shannon, Esq., duly elected for the county of ...
Article : 55,166 wordsThe report of the Committee appointed to take into consideration the resolutions of the Chamber of Commerce, passed on the 3rd inst., has been brought up. ...
Article : 242 wordsThe news from Port Curtis forms the topic of general conversation, and is attracting considerable public attention. Several vessels are laid on for the scene of excitement. ...
Article : 280 wordsEnglish news to the 21st June. The threatened storm between England and America has blown over. Papers mention a great fire at Limehouse; many of the Norway and ...
Article : 118 wordsBusiness continues quiet. There is, however, a fair amount of general assorted goods loading for the country. A cargo of Mauritius sugar from Batavia, more ...
Article : 69 wordsBusiness is as dull as ever, the week having opened without any general improvement. In some respects the market is more drooping than before. The auction sales have been well ...
Article : 182 wordsIn continuation of our report of this Society's Annual Show, held at Watervale on the 15th September, published in the Advertiser of the 17th instant. we give the following:—THE DINNER. ...
Article : 3,264 wordsWe have news from Tasmania to the 10th instant, including several particulars of interest. Parliament was opened on the 7th, but the speech contains nothing calling for present ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Truelove has arrived bringing news from England to June 24. The trial of Tchorzewski, at the Court of Queen's Bench for a libel on Napoleon III., has terminated in an acquittal. ...
Article : 95 wordsThe inquest on the body of a child found dead on Lefevre's Peninsula, and for the concealment of the birth of which a young woman, named Winnifred Lennon is in custody of the police, was resumed this morning at Blacker's Hotel, Port ...
Article : 1,137 wordsThe auction sales of to-day have been very well attended. Californian oats per Edwin Forrest realized 5s. 9d. to 6s., and a small parcel of barley went at 4s. 6d. Haye's black oats sold at ...
Article : 160 wordsFriday, September 17-The barque Favorite, 198 tons, E. Bond, master, from Melbourne, September 8th. J. W. Smith, agent. No passengers. IMPORTS. ...
Article : 241 wordsAdvices from Sydney to September 11. There is an advance in flour, which is ruling at £22. A further rise is anticipated. Wheat is in demand at 88. 6d. ...
Article : 151 wordsYesterday, at 12 o'clock, His Worship the Mayor announced the result of the poll for the representation of the city. About 250 persons assembled on the Corporation Acre. He stated that the numbers were— ...
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Family Notices : 18 wordsIn the Legislative Council on Tuesday—The Hon. the CHIEF SECRETARY gave notice that on Tuesday next be should move for leave to introduce a Bill to regulate Public Executions in South Australia. ...
Article : 1,724 wordsEnglish correspondence is engrossing general attention. Little doing of a private nature. The cargo of the General Jesup has been sold. Maize realized. 6s.; Manila rope, assorted sizes ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 18 Sep 1858, Page 2
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