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  2. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    By the arrival of the Aldinga we are placed in possession of Melbourne papers to the 2nd April. Our dates will now stand as under:— VICTORIA to............ April 2. ...

    Article : 4,180 words
  3. Classified Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,497 words
  4. VICTORIA.

    The Argus of the 2nd inst. says—"To-day has been observed as a holiday in every branch of trade, from the largest importing firms to the smallest retailers. The Customs, banks, and share market ...

    Article : 388 words
  5. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    Final hearing. The Accountant's report was read as follows[?]— "There is only one debt due from the insolvent. "Secured property............... £215 0 0 ...

    Article : 312 words
  6. THE FORTHCOMING ADELAIDE RACES.

    Sir—Permit me a word on a point interesting to all sporting men. The entries are to be made at 3 o'clock of the 5th instant. The meeting of stewards and other parties interested takes place five hours ...

    Article : 175 words
  7. LOCAL COURT—ADELAIDE.

    BRAY V. HAY.—This was an action brought against the Commissioner of Public Works, to recover compensation for damage done by fire to the plaintiff's land adjoining the Northern and Stockade railway, partly by accident and ...

    Article : 474 words
  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SALE OF STATIONS.—Messrs. Mort & Co. sold by auction, this day, at their rooms, the Princhester and Coorambery Runs, Leichhardt district, with about 17,000 sheep, at 13s. 6d. per head; they also ...

    Article : 72 words
  9. TASMANIA.

    LAUN[?]ESTON.—Monday evening.—Flour remains firm at £15 for quantity. Wheat is in good demand at 6s. 3d., large quantities being bought for shipment. Oats 3s., rather dull, and the market well supplied. ...

    Article : 192 words
  10. IMMIGRATION.

    Sir—I regret to observe that one of the most momentous of questions has in this colony been immolated to the demands of a clique: I mean the grave question of immigration. The so[?]called ...

    Article : 664 words
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    NORTH ADELAIDE CHAPEL BAZAAR.—The diminution of the stock for sale produced no diminution in the number of visitors to the bazzar yesterday, but White's Room was well attended all day, and in the ...

    Article : 1,590 words
  12. THE WAR IN NEW ZEALAND.

    By the Sea Nymph, which arrived at Newcastle yesterday from Taranaki, we have news from the seat of war to the 16th instant, forwarded to us by our Newcastle correspondent, who writes:— ...

    Article : 750 words
  13. STRATHALBYN.

    Election day passed over here very quietly, and but few recorded their votes; indeed, as representing the voice of the people in this district, it was quite a farce. ...

    Article : 532 words
  14. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    DRUNKENNESS.—Andre[?] O'Laughlin was fined 5s. for this offence. ASSAULT.—George Birrell of Norwood, was charged, on the information of Jas. Gillard, of the same place, with ...

    Article : 561 words
  15. POLICE COURT—PORT ADELAIDE.

    DISORDERLY.—Samuel Ha[?]ker, seaman, was fined 5s. for being drunk. The same person was also charged on the information of the Shipping Master, with using abusive language to him. Informant deposed to defendant coming ...

    Article : 164 words
  16. PUBLIC MEETING AT POUT ELLIOT.

    On Monday evening, April 1, a public meeting was held in the large room of the Port Elliot Hotel, to consider the propriety of memoralising the Government to provide such harbor accommodation as the growing wants of the district ...

    Article : 1,827 words
  17. A NEW METHOD OF CONVEYING ORES FROM OUR DISTANT MINES.

    Sir—As an old colonist I, of course, feel interested in the development of the resources of my adopted country. The recent discoveries of rich copper deposits in ...

    Article : 447 words
  18. RIVERTON

    On Tuesday evening, the annual Easter meeting in connection with our Church was held in the Schoolroom, the Rev. Mr. Titherington in the chair Present—Mr. Cole, churchwarden, Matthew ...

    Article : 299 words
  19. LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM WAITARA.

    The fighting, or rather the bombardment of Te Are[?], is being prosecuted more vigorously than ev[?]r. At 6 this morning, 320 men of the 57th and 65th advanced to the front, and here divided into working ...

    Article : 324 words
  20. MACDONNELL BAY.

    Since the wool season and harvest wheat has continued to pour in; as many as 16 drays have arrived in one day loaded with this cereal. Captain French's receiving store is completely full, and large quantities ...

    Article : 437 words
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    MOUNT LOFTY DAY SCHOOL.—The second examination of this school took place on the 28th March The children were examined on the Bible, Ancient English History, Geography, Arithmetic, Grammar, ...

    Article : 160 words
  22. THE WERRIBEE ENCAMPMENT.

    The Melbourne papers which we have received teem with accounts of the proceedings at the Werribee Encampment. We make the following extracts from the special reports which appeared in the ...

    Article : 1,833 words
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    THE CROCODILES.—Numerous visitors continue to patronise tho Crocodile Show. On Wednesday His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief went, and remained a considerable time. No one can form an idea ...

    Article : 56 words
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