Tuesday, November 18—The schooner Caroline, 138 tons. Smith, master, from Melbourne November 12. Chubb, Hill, and Co., agents. No passengers. Same day—The steamer Burra Burra, 337 tons, A. ...
Article : 248 wordsOn Tuesday morning the Coroner, Dr. Chambers, held an enquiry into the circumstances causing the destructive conflagration which occurred on Sunday last, at the rear of the Royal Hotel, Hindley-street. ...
Article : 5,100 wordsCOST OF THE CITY AND POST RAILWAY.—"Delta" writes suggesting that much of the excessive cost of the City and Port Railway is due to the employment of incompetent workmen at extravagant rates of wages. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 268 wordsSaturday, November 15—The cutter Syipn, former, master, from Kangaroo Island. Passengers—Master Tolmer and two Germans. Sunday, November 16—The schooner Daphne, 55 tons, ...
Article : 188 wordsThe late favourable weather for maturing the crops has brought thorn forward fast, and in another month's time we expect to see wheat brought in from many early localities. Barley is coming in already, and severa ...
Article : 387 wordsSaturday, November 15—The ship Lady McNanghten. 653 tons, C. B. Cow, master, for Moulmein. No passengers. In ballast. Same day—The ship Victoria, 524 tens, A. C. Forss, ...
Article : 216 wordsOn the 3rd of September, 1851, the Legislative Council appointed a Select Committee to report upon the expediency of establishing a general system of railways throughout the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 126 wordsSaturday, November 15—The stip Edward Tho[?] 525 tons, J. Davidson, master, for Port Augusta. cargo —100 tons copper ore, 70 do. lead do., 5,800 palings, 5 tons bark, 27½ do. door, 1 woolpress, 7 bales ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 wordsSir—Some of my friends having reported that I have discovered an efficacious remedy for that very common disease of the apple-tree known as the "American blight," I seek the aid of the press in order to be freed ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 385 wordsNov. 16—Hindoo, brig, for Batavia. 16—Endeavour, cutter, for Yorke's Peninsula. 16—Edward Thornhill, barque, for Port Augusta. 16—Lady McNaughten, ship, for Moulmein. ...
Article : 82 wordsThe [?]atala arrived at this port last nigh t from Guichen Bay, and will probably take her departure for Adelaide to-day or to-morrow. Beyond the particulars contained in my letter of the 16th I have not been able to obtain ...
Article : 364 wordsCargo of the Caroline, from Melbourne—25 half-brls. prunes, Order. Cargo of the Burra Burra, from Melbourne—2 bales folt, Fletcher; 6 casks oil, Prints and Christen; 40 ...
Article : 154 wordsCargo of the Gem, for Melbourne—500 bags flour, 7 cases biscuit, A. Scott. Cargo of the Missie, for Melbourne—40 bags flour, Prescott Brothers; 488 do. do., Collinson and Bayley; ...
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Family Notices : 393 wordsNov. 9—Colchester, brig. from Willunga Nov. 1. 9—Nonpareil, schooner, from Adelaide Nov. 6. 10—Circassian, schooner, from Adelaide Oct. 22. 10—General Jessup, barque, from Adelaide Nov. 2. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 wordsSaturday, November 15—The steamer Moolgewanke, Webb, master, from the Darling November 12. Cargo—80 bales wool, 3 do. sheepskins, Stilling and Co.; 20 bales, Elder, Stirling, and Co. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 wordsThe Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners have chartered the undermentioned ships for the conveyance of emigrants to this colony:—Nabob, to sail from Liverpool about the 31st of August; Marion, to ...
Article : 699 wordsTHE FORTHCOMING HARVEST.—We are informed that wheat is being cat on the Gawler River, Several sections are quite fit for the sickle, and in one section, at least, the reaping-machine is in operation. ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 22 Nov 1856, Page 5
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