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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 42 words
  3. PROBABLE REMEDY FOR THE CABBAGE LOUSE (Aphis Brassica).

    Sir—It is very little use a man sitting down with his hands in his pocket, or his pipe in his mouth, and stoically looking on whilst his crops are destroyed, without making an effort ...

    Article : 466 words
  4. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    Present—Mr. Geo. Young (in the chair) Messrs. Abrahams, Noltenins. M. B. Henriques, Main, Chubb, Glyde, Tomkinson, Platts, Blyth, M.L.C., Abraham Scott, Hall, Smith (of Elder & Co.), Hector, Austin, ...

    Article : 2,190 words
  5. SYNOD OF THE DIOCESE OF ADELAIDE.

    In consequence of the badness of the weather, only fifteen synodsmen and clergymen being in attendance (sixteen bang a quorum), no business was transacted. ...

    Article : 1,185 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,278 words
  7. OFFICIAL AMENITIES.

    In the Government memorandum just published, with reference to the reports of the Estimates Committee, great complaint is made of the unceremonious way in which the officers ...

    Article : 456 words
  8. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    By the Guyon yesterday, whose arrival is reported in our shipping columns, we have papers from Perth to the 25th April. REPORTED DISCOVERY OF GOLD.—The most ...

    Article : 2,742 words
  9. CLARE ANNUAL RACES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,476 words
  10. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE. THE DEBATE OF THURSDAY.

    The hon. the Surveyor-General, in moving the second reading of the Bill to establish an Institute which is to enclose within its embrace all the various departments of "art, ...

    Article : 1,092 words
  11. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED.

    Friday, May 9—The schooner Guyon, 145 tons, W. D Jackson, master, from Swan River April 23, E. G. Collinson, agent. Passengers—Capt. R. Place, Messrs. W. Butler, and J. Finlay, in the cabin; Messrs. J. Coutes, ...

    Article : 128 words
  12. ALBERTON AND QUEENSTOWN.—PUBLIC MEETING.

    At a meeting held last evening at the Alberton Hotel, to take into consideration the necessity of securing a crossing on the Railway where it intersects the Torrensroad, Mr. Formby, of Alberton, was called to the chair. ...

    Article : 890 words
  13. CLEARED OUT.

    Friday, May 9—The steamer Havilah, 337 tons, Lowrie, master, for Melbourne, Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Colliver, Messrs. John Shipster, James Gentleson, Charles Whithead, John. McClure, Robert White, Mrs. Watson, ...

    Article : 192 words
  14. CLEARED OUT COASTWISE.

    Friday, May 9—The schooner Fame, 61 tons, Buck, master, for Yorke's Peninsula. In ballast. ...

    Article : 17 words
  15. SAILED.

    May 9—Havilah, steamer, for Melbourne. ...

    Article : 5 words
  16. IMPORTS.

    Cargo of the Guyon, from Swan River—276 pieces jarra timber, 55 transoms, 20 planks, Order. ...

    Article : 15 words
  17. EXPORTS.

    Cargo of the Havilah, for Melbourne—352 bags flour, Cleve and Co.; 100 do. do., Sutherland; 15 kegs butter, Amsberg; 0 bags spices, G. A. and H. Bartleet; 13 cases, 4 bales, 2 trunks drapery, S. Hart; 1 case wine, ...

    Article : 147 words
  18. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The schooner Guyon, Jackson, master, arrived, as reported above, after accomplishing the run from Swan River in twelve days. She brings nearly 100 passengers, and nearly a full cargo of jarra timber. ...

    Article : 144 words
  19. SWAN RIVER SHIPPING.

    April 19—The brig Champion, at the Vasse. ...

    Article : 14 words
  20. SHIP MAILS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 words
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