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Advertising : 662 wordsThe treaty of peace:has not yet been ratified but it is expected to be officially announced on the 23rd inst. It is stated that the Conferences at Paris closed on Wednesday last, ...
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Advertising : 64 wordsBy the clipper-ship Lightning, which arrived at Port Phillip on the 15th instant, we have the English mail of May 6th. The leading feature of the news is of course the ...
Article : 253 wordsClaims may be registered oil Monday. The 20th of July falling on Sunday, the period of enrolment terminates on the 21st. Clause 62 of the Electoral Law Act provides that ...
Article : 199 wordsTasmanian papers to the 12th have come to hand. The following is taken from the Launceston Examiner of that date:—A sale of 50 tons of floor, bags included, at £17 10s. ...
Article : 1,158 wordsFriday, Joly 18—The steamer Burra Burra, 337 tons, A. Harper, master, from Melbourne 10th July. Passengers—Captain and Mrs. Denesten, Mr. Chapman, Capt. McMeckan, Mr. C. Shipster, Miss Glanz, and Capt. ...
Article : 64 wordsFriday, July 18—The Government tender Bianche, Woolnough, master, from Troubridge Shoal and Kangaroo Island. Same day—The schooner Omeo, 40 tons, Lawson, ...
Article : 28 wordsFriday, July 18—The cutter Kang-roo, 36 tons, J. Held, master, for Willunga. Cargo —30 pkgs. furniture. Same day—The catter Good Intent, 10 tons, J. Flett, master, for Wil[?] unga. In ballast. ...
Article : 59 wordsSir—As so many ill-founded reports have appeared in your columns, you will in all probability doubt the following real facts which occurred on Wednesday, 16th July:—Four of us, ...
Article : 215 wordsJuly 18—Flash, brig, for London. 18—Robert Cleve, brig, for Port Wakefield. ...
Article : 11 wordsCargo of the Burra Burra, from Melbourne—6 casks hams, Elder & Co.; 24 boxes glass, 1 parcel, S. It. Hall; 11 cases, 1 pkg. furniture, G. Young; 2 cases books, Rev. E. Dewhirst; 5 boxes merchandise, G. ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Burra Burra, from Melbourne, arrived at 9 p.m. last night, having made the passage in 58 hours, and bringing the English mail of May 6, per Lightning. The steamer also brought the remainder of the mail per ...
Article : 331 wordsOn Monday afternoon, 14th April, a large and influential public meeting was held at the London Tavern, Bishopsgate-street, to determine on the best means to be taken to ensure ...
Article : 4,112 wordsWe have papers to the 16th inst. The monthly general meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held, on the 14th instant, and the report of the Committee presented and ...
Article : 1,929 wordsJune 14—Kossuth, schooner. Cargo—160 qr.barrels gunpowder, 43 pkgs. hardware, 210 boxes tobacco pipes, [?] cases looking glasses. PROJECTED DEPA[?]TURES. ...
Article : 87 wordsApril 29—At Gravesend—Victoria, Force, from Adelaide. 27—At Gravesend—Yenikale, Pearson, from Adelaide. April 25—From Leith—Alma, Gilkinson, for Adelaide. ...
Article : 59 wordsMr.[?]t, the Colonial Treasurer, has been re-elected by his constituency without opposition, so that the first responsible Cabinet is now completely organized. It has weathered the ...
Article : 1,025 wordsBusiness is fully as quiet this week as last, and the intervening holiday of Monday last, kept to celebrate the peace, has further limited the usual coarse of trade. The late fine weather, if continued, will create more activity ...
Article : 195 words[?] be dis[?] as under:—For Sydney and New Zealand,via Melbourne. For Victoria, by the Nonpareil, to Melbourne, this day, Saturday, July 19, at 12; by the White Swan, ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 19 Jul 1856, Page 1
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