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  2. THE MURRAY RAILWAY.

    Sir—In pursuance of the sunject of my last communication on the proposed railroad to the Murray, via the Burra, as projected by His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief I am ...

    Article : 6,126 words
  3. PRODIGIOUS!

    Sir—For some time past we have seen extraordinary "news from Australia" in the English papers, but nothing which has yet appeared exceeds, in my mind, the daring romance of the ...

    Article : 414 words
  4. THE WILLUNGA AND MORPHETT VALE DISTRICTS.

    Sir—Will you do me the favour of inserting in your nest issue the following remarks on the proposed plan of cutting off portions of Willunga and Morphett Yale Districts, in ...

    Article : 572 words
  5. SEARCH FOR COAL.

    Sir—Looking over your paper dated July the 5th, I saw a letter from Mr. Babbage describing a coal-field at St. Etienne, in the south of France. Now, Sir, it is my opinion, ...

    Article : 294 words
  6. CENTRAL ROAD BOARD.

    Sir—I was greatly surprised in reading the statement Mr. Duffield made at the Board on Thursday last respecting my property at Gawler Town. It is as follows:—Mr. Duffield ...

    Article : 191 words
  7. PAPER-MAKING.

    Sir—Seeing in your paper an editorial article upon Mr. Tolmer's discovery of a new fibre fit for paper-mating, I cannot but offer a few remarks. I am tolerably acquainted both with ...

    Article : 582 words
  8. EAST TORRENS DISTRICT.

    Sir—I presume every ratepayer in the district of East Torrens is aware that Lately two memorials were got up and presented to His Excellency, praying for a division of two ...

    Article : 831 words
  9. THE SEARCH FOR GOLD.

    Sir—As it is intended to send out parties of practical diggers, with scientific men as their leaders, in search of a remunerative gold-field, I would suggest that the vicinity of the Burra ...

    Article : 1,365 words
  10. MURRAY RIVER NAVIGATION.

    Sir—The sudden, extraordinary, and sanguine change which is now exhibiting itself in the public opinion respecting this question would appear to indicate the necessity for ...

    Article : 623 words
  11. BUILDING SOCIETIES.

    Sir—The prosperity throughout the colony which invariably has attended the working of well-organized building societies is such that hardly a thriving township exists but a society ...

    Article : 275 words
  12. PRICE OE WHEAT AND FLOUR.

    Sir—In an article headed as above in your issue of the 26th April current, you make me to say— "Being asked what is about the lowest average price at which the farmer could ...

    Article : 305 words
  13. TRANSFER OF REAL PROPERTY.

    Sir—I send yon the following extract from "Mason's Life with the Zulus of Natal," and although we do not want to pay here the duty to Goverament or fine to Colonial-Office, this ...

    Article : 264 words
  14. AGRICULTURE.

    Sir—Having read the various opinions set forth lately in your widely circulated paper, by Victorians as well as South Australians, upon agriculture and its remuneration, I crave your ...

    Article : 766 words
  15. THE MURRAY TRAFFIC BY GUMERACHA.

    Sir—I was pleased with your remarks in a late number of your paper relative to the Murray River traffic, in which you showed that flour could he carried to the diggings at a ...

    Article : 696 words
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