Saturday, September 6—The schooner Tyne, G. Dodd, master, from Hobart Town August 10. No passengers. B. Blundell, agent. Sunday, September 7—The schooner Caroline, 138 ...
Article : 254 wordsWe have respectfully to request this Clerks of District Councils will send in their reports as soon as possible after each meeting, otherwise we cannot undertake to find room for them. We have also to beg that ...
Article : 101 wordsThe last reports from Melbourne and Sydney of quiet markets there have partially reacted upon the flour trade here, and had the effect of checking purchases for immediate shipment. A strong opinion, however, is general ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 328 wordsFriday, August 29—The cutter William and Jane, Creemor, master, from Langhorne's Creek, Cargo—21 bags wheat, Hart and Hughes. Saturday, August 30—The cutter Favourite, McBeth, ...
Article : 700 wordsThe great meeting of Wednesday evening last, in honour of Miss Nightingale and her associates, was, as a popular demonstration, one of the most successful ever held in this colony. ...
Article : 537 wordsWe are now in possession of all the electoral lists, as revised by the appointed authorities, except the lists for the Districts of the Murray and of Victoria, and also for that portion of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 wordsSaturday, September 6—The schooner Lady Young, 7 tons, Healey, master, from Port Wakefield. In ballast. Same day—The cutter Kangaroo, 40 tons, Franks, master, from Kangaroo Island. In ballast. ...
Article : 116 wordsSir—What will become of me when I die? Seriously, I mean where am I to be buried? I know of no authorized permanent burying-ground within miles of my residence, which is ...
Article : 146 wordsTuesday, September 9—The steamer White Swan, 330 tons, W. H. Lamond, master, for Melbourne, via Portland. Passengers—Messrs. Duke, Fisher, Holmes, Edward Glazer, Wm. Johnstone, Van Ficher, Melville ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 wordsSir—In a late number of your paper I observe some reference to the gold question, and I quite agree with "Watch" about doing away with the licence-fee at Echunga, for it seems as ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 wordsSaturday, September 6—The cutter Breeze, 17 tons Cheeseman, master, for Willunga and Yankalilla. Cargo—Original cargo and sundry stores for settlers. Same day—The cutter Kangaroo, 40 tons, Franks, ...
Article : 151 wordsARRIVED FROM SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Sept. 1—Flibberty, brig, from Adelaide Aug. 24. 2—Burra Burra, s.s., from Adelaide Aug. 30. 2—Adeona, schooner, from Adelaide Aug. 27. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 358 wordsBalder, at Gravesend, May 29, from Adelaide. Norna, at Gravesend, June 1, from Adelaide. SAILED Adelaide, Paine, from Deal May 19, for Adelaide. ...
Article : 67 wordsSept. 6—Breeze, cutter, for Willunga and Yankalilla. 8—Boomerang, schooner, for Port Robe. 8—Kangaroo, cutter, for Rapid Bay. 8—White Swan, steamer, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Rie[?] Engelkens is undergoing a thorough repair, under the direction of Mr. Martin, and is expected to be ready for sea in a few days. THE MURRAY STRAMERS.—The following particulars ...
Article : 886 wordsCargo of the Tyne from Hobart Town—50,300 5-feet palings, 2 boxes apparel. Order; 300 bags potatoes, 10,000 laths, 2 bags seed, 5,000 feet timber, Bryan Blundell. Cargo of the Caroline from Melbourne—6 rolls lead, ...
Article : 173 wordsThe position which this colony has assumed and bids fair to maintain among food-producing countries invests the proceedings of Wednesday and Thursday with an interest in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 wordsJudges—Messrs. John Frame, Mount Barker; D. Shannon, Truro; T. O. Jones, Adelaide Plains. This great event came off upon Mr. Mills's section, a little south of Goodwood. It will be seen from the list ...
Article : 991 wordsCargo of the White Swan, for Melbourne —2 bales drapery, A. and A. Jaffrey; 2 boxes butter, Turner; 100 bags flour, Stevens and Coke; 6 do. malt, Farmingham; 100 do. flour, 1 cart, W. P. Kirkwood; 200 bags flour, ...
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Advertising : 46 wordsMr. Charles Jenkins sold at the following prices:—Six bullocks, £61; four ditto, £45; pairs of ditto, from £16 12s. 6d. to £24; cows, from £4 2s. 6d. upwards; horses, from £22 ditto; one blind ditto, £5; ...
Article : 123 wordsThe following communication is from our own correspondent, dated Saturday morning, September 6:—"The strong gales from the S.E., to which our harbour is so much exposed, and which have continued with very ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 173 wordsAbout one hundred gentlemen sat down to an excellent dinner, provided in a manner worthy of Host Ramsay; and, after sufficient justice had been done to the good cheer, the cloth was withdrawn as a signal for the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 202 wordsYANKEE PHILOSOPHY.—If you wish to be happy, keep busy. Idleness is harder work than ploughing, a good deal. There is more fun in sweating an hour, than in yawning a century. Few people, however, ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 13 Sep 1856, Page 5
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