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Advertising : 183 wordsThe United Kingdom supplies 8,200 Exhibitors, who want about 600,000square feet of space. The Railways have agreed to bring the labouring classes up to London ...
Article : 253 wordsTHE Sydney Morning Herald has been treating its readers to a long discussion on the subject of the navigation of the Murray. The time, it tells us, is coming, in ...
Article : 577 wordsWE believe we may now state confidently that Mr Charles Mann is appointed Advocate-General, in place of Mr Smillie, who obtains eighteen months' leave of absence ...
Article : 153 wordsSOME one must have been practising upon the credulity of our contemporary of the Register on Saturday last with regard to the Electoral Bill. Whatever may be said ...
Article : 192 wordsA meeting of the inhabitants of Carrie-street, and others interested in the site of the proposed Market, was held last evening, at Mr Lazar's, Temple Tavern. Mr G. S. Kingston in the chair. ...
Article : 978 wordsAMERICA will now be first in the conveyance of her mails to Australia by steam, unless England bestirs herself. The first step towards this, in fact, has already been ...
Article : 242 wordsTHE Chancellor of the Exchequer stated in the House of Commons on the 20th of February, that tenders had been invited for Steam Communication between ...
Article : 156 wordsIT was very currently rumoured in town on Tuesday, that the pretence for the delay in the issue of the writs was, that Sir Chas. Fitz Roy, the Governor-General, was first ...
Article : 224 wordsTHE resumption of emigration, to the colony on a large scale is now no longer a mere rumour, but an established fact. Mr E. L. Montefiore waited upon Mr Hawes ...
Article : 362 wordsSOUTH AUSTRALIA was the first of the Australian colonies to receive the Act for its Better Government, but, at the rate we are proceeding, it bids fair to be the last ...
Article : 128 wordsA Correspondent complains of Mr B. Hays, the Clerk of the Government Works, being allowed to enter into contracts For the execution of private business "after the ...
Article : 103 wordsTHE latest move on the Colonial Board is said to be that of the proposition, that the whole weight of the Government shall be used to place Captain Sturt in the chair of ...
Article : 263 wordsTHERE has been a row, it seems, between the first and second clerk of the Road Board, the former having gone to the latter's desk, and taken out some private ...
Article : 166 wordsWE have been favoured, says the Cape Shipping and Mercantile Gazette, with an American paper of the 21st December, containing the draft of a bill introduced by ...
Article : 503 wordsTHE Sydney Council is now defunct, and Messrs. Lang and Wentworth are up for the city. One of the last acts of the old Council was to place upon record a ...
Article : 330 wordsTHE union of the whole of the Australian colonies under a Governor-Generalship has already been made the subject of remark in our columns. Under proper regulations ...
Article : 620 wordsTHE rainy season has commenced in Adelaide at an unusually early period this year. This seems to be the case, too, in all the Australian Colonies, and advantage ...
Article : 297 wordsTHERE was a full Bench of Magistrates yesterday to take into consideration the present state of the Licensed Victuallers Act, and to report upon it, and their ...
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Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858), Sat 7 Jun 1851, Page 1
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