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Article : 56 wordsTHE GLENELG, BRIGHTON, AND ADELAIDE BUILDING SOCIETY.—A meeting of the sharcholders of the above Society was held at the Town Hall, Glenelg, on the 27th ult., for the purpose of receiving the ...
Article : 1,031 wordsThursday, the 28th of February, the Maclaren Vale volunteers agreed to meet early in the day, in order to have a whole day's drill and firing. A very large per centago of the volunteers in the country ...
Article : 534 wordsSir—I have the honor to forward you the enclosed report, which at the present time may be serviceable to the colonists generally; more especially the first portion of it to the citizens of Adelaide. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 2 Mar 1861, Page 3
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