The President took the chair at 4.6 o’clock: PETITION. Mr KISSOCK presented a petition from forty-nine residents of Port Cygnet, praying for the ...
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Advertising : 1,080 wordsThe Board met at 3.30 o’clock, for their usual monthly despatch of business. Present.—Hon A. Kennerley, Esq (chairm[?]n), and Messrs Regan, Sheehy, and Salier. ...
Article : 287 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at 7.8 o’clock. COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY. The COL TREASURER moved that the Speaker do leave the chair, and the house go into Committee ...
Article : 2,500 wordsThe accompanying notice to mariners irerspecting a [?]ight vessel, on Tipara Reef. Spencer Gulf. South Australia, is published for general information. Commissioner of Trade and Customs. ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Marine Board at Port Adelaide, South Australia, has given notice, that on and after the 1st day of April, 1865, a temporary light vessel would be substituted for the floating beacon, which has ...
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Hobart Town Advertiser : Weekly Edt. (Tas. : 1859 - 1865), Sat 5 Aug 1865, Page 1
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