During the year 1856 the public interest in the navigation and trade of the River Murray has very greatly increased. His Excellency Sir Richard MacDounell and Lady performed ...
Article : 1,238 wordsThe Hobart Town Courier publishes the following abstract of the Bill introduced by the Government to regulate the sale and disposal of waste lands:— ...
Article : 908 wordsJudges.—Fruit: Mr.J.Smith, sen, of Walkerville, and Mr. J. B. Pearce, of Mitchara. Flowers: Mr. J. F Woods, of Evansdale Nursery, and Mr. G. Smith, of Norwood. Vegetables: Mr. W. Chance, of Unley, and ...
Article : 1,935 wordsSir—Will you be good enough to give the following "Rules for Restoring the Drowned," drawn up by Dr. Marshall Hall himself, the benefit of your extensive circulation. ...
Article : 336 wordsThe following is a comparative statement of the arrivals of vessels at Port Adelaide in 1855 and 1856:— 1855 1856 ...
Article : 57 wordsSir—The recent wreck of the Harry, with a valuable cargo, has led many to reflect on the fetal obstruction which is offered to the Murray and Lake trade by the insecurity of Port ...
Article : 922 wordsCLAIMS AGAINST THE COLONIAL GOVERNMENT.—During the year 1856 the well-known claim of Messrs. Borrow & Groodiar against the Government was submitted to the decision of a ...
Article : 1,230 wordsSix months ago money was voted for a jetty at Port Lincoln and veils oil the overland route from Adelaide. Are we never to find the Government doing something in real earnest towards the accomplishment of their own ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 870 wordsThe question of public education in South Australia is not one that can be very satisfactorily treated in a summary lite the present. The broad question of the principle upon ...
Article : 1,286 wordsSir—Having been much interested by the intelligent and important remarks of "C.H.S." upon the impropriety of separating religion altogether from schools organized and paid by ...
Article : 592 wordsThe weather has been very uncertain this week, and there appears to be a sort of malaria in the atmosphere, for moat people are complaining of something similar to influenza. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 171 wordsSir—At present society in this colony is liable to have its feelings outraged every day by men marrying their own sister's or brother's children, or even nearer—if there are nearer— ...
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Advertising : 740 wordsSir—In pursuance of the subject which I opened in last week's Obserer, I shall now endeavour to show the practicability of teaching secular things in a religious manner, ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 10 Jan 1857, Page 4
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