The Rangatira reached the Bay late last night, and sails for Sydney to-day. Considerable sales of breadstuff's have taken place. The price for flour at the mills was £20. ...
Article : 742 wordsSaturday December 17.—Rose of Australia, brig, 262 tons, Wm. O'Hagen, master, from Newcastle November 27. H. Simpson, agent. Monday, December 19.—Caroline, barque, 575 tons, J. W. ...
Article : 2,054 wordsA CORRESPONDENT sends us some extracts from the Sydney papers relative to the proceedings of the "Free-Trade Association" of New South Wales, and the course pursued by that body ...
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Family Notices : 323 wordsThe foundation stone of a new Baptist Chapel was laid at Kenton Valley, on Tuesday, the 13th instant, by Mr. J. White—a considerable number of persons being present. Afterwards, a bazaar was held in the ...
Article : 281 wordsThe news from Reunion is unsatisfactory owing to over speculation. Lacanssade & Co. have stopped payment, and others, it is expected, will be dragged down ...
Article : 34 wordsOn Saturday last an inquest was held by Dr. O. Weld, J.P., at Scott's Creek, on the body of a girl aged 10 years, daughter of Mr. David Johns, smelter. Mr. Joseph Ladyman, sen., was chosen foreman of the ...
Article : 327 wordsA.—The verses need revision. In some places the meaning is obscure; in others the rhyme faulty. But with a little mending they would do. J. F.—The only advice we can give is —Try again. ...
Article : 130 wordsSir—To-day's issue has a letter from a "Twelve Years' Bushman," which calls for a reply on one point—viz., the said inquest. Had the writer been a Northern man he would have known the power that ...
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Advertising : 55 wordsOUR NEW FRIEND, Mr. "Umpire," has just given another long squatting epistle to the public through the sympathizing columns of the Register and Observer, and, of course, harps ...
Article : 837 wordsO'er the sunny crest of the Austral wave And its studding of sea-born isles—Where the teeming earth and radiant sky Reflect each other's smiles— ...
Article : 828 wordsThe wheat crops in this locality are almost a complete failure, and what farmers are to do is the question of the day. The crops in the neighborhood of Morphett Vale are tolerably good. Harvest ...
Article : 329 wordsThe wheat crop is a failure at Woollombi. Adelaide wheat is offered at 8s. 3d.; Californian at 7s. 6d. Flour is declining. ...
Article : 211 wordsThe harvest operations have commenced in this locality, and would now be very general if the weather permitted. It is cold and gloomy, accompanied with a little rain. There have been but few ...
Article : 73 wordsOn Sunday last the Rev. Mr. Jefferis preached in the Wesleyan Chapel (kindly lent to the Congregationalists for the occasion) from Haggai, c. i. 8 v. The rev. gentleman made an earnest and felicitous ...
Article : 747 wordsDates from Hobart Town to the 17th. A few small parcels of flour have changed hands at £20, Tasmanian being preferred. A sale of Chilian wheat has been made at 8s. ...
Article : 48 wordsThere is no improvement in general business. Owing to shipments to hand and others expected from Melbourne there is a better supply of sugars. Teas are improving in demand and are ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 24 Dec 1864, Page 2
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