Wednesday, July 24—Wallaroo, Barque, 488 tons, Trevett, master, from Newcastle. H. Simpson, agent. ...
Article : 17 wordsWEDNESDAY was a gala day at the Wallaroo Mines, aud though operations were not suspended, a display of bunting in the vicinity of die Reading Room told that something more ...
Article : 780 wordsTuesday, July 23—Crest of the Wave, sch., 55 tons, Mortess, master, for Fort Adelaide. Same day—Tasman, schooner, 78 tone, Jacobs, master, for Port Augusta. ...
Article : 51 wordsCargo of the Wallaroo, from Newcastle—700 tons coal, 19 coils rope, Proprietors Smelting Worts. ...
Article : 15 wordsSix tenders were received for clearing the road near Charlton's. The tender of T. Brown at 2s 11d per chain was accepted; the other tenders being at 3s, 3s 9d, 4s 6d and 5s. ...
Article : 143 wordsCargo of the Fleetwing, for Fort Adelaide—25 tons Yelta ore, E. & A. Copper Co. ...
Article : 16 wordsTuesday, July 23—Crest of the Wave, for Port Adelaide. Friday, July 26—Fleetwing, for Port Adelaide. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe Wallaroo barque, after leaving Port Wallaroo made Newcastle after a run of rather more than six days. She left again on July 10, and made Kangaroo Island on the 20th, being then ...
Article : 135 wordsDr. Duncan reports to-day that the man on board the Rangatira, reported to be ill, is merely suffering from seasickness. ...
Article : 108 wordsStag. Wallaroo. Maid of Australia. Tasman. ...
Article : 11 wordsCarnaquheen. Meander. Goolwa. Lufra. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 wordsThe English mail arrived in Adelaide on, Thursday afternoon, having sighted Glenelg at one o'clock. Newspaper dates, London. June 14 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 wordsWe cannot insert replies to letters, received anonymously, that we have not seen. Such replies would be, properly, advertisements. Communications intended for publication ...
Article : 90 wordsThe late bad weather has caused the accumulation of a large quantity of ore on the floors of the Doora, the roads being so bad the contractor found it impossible to remove the amount daily ...
Article : 476 wordsIt must have been with a feeling of great relief to hon members that the Land Bill was read a third time, in the Assembly, on Tuesday, and then ...
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The Wallaroo Times and Mining Journal (Port Wallaroo, SA : 1865 - 1881), Sat 27 Jul 1872, Page 2
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