Saturday, February 30—The brig Melbourne, 153 tons. R. Koarston, muster, from Melbourne February 16. H. D. Dale and Co., agents. Passengers—Messrs. William Short, J. Armstrong, Manning, Hodge, Coder, ...
Article : 3,009 wordsAGRICULTURAL STATISTICS.—"Common Honesty" must affix his name to his letter before we can publish its ANGASTON.The lines of "Marianne" have been reeeircd. The sentiment contained in them is sweet, ...
Article : 224 wordsOur Melbourne contemporaries are in receipt of Sail Francisco news to the 5th December, brought by the Lucy L. Hale.. They contain exciting intelligence from the Mormon State. ...
Article : 2,946 wordsSir—Late advices from Mauritius assure me that this subject is the all-absorbing topic of the day. The new Governor (Mr. Stevenson), a gentleman of considerable energy of ...
Article : 607 wordsOur news from Chili is to the lath October. Since the new Ministers hare entered on the discharge of their duties, perfect tranquillity has-been restored, and all parties are united in ...
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Advertising : 1,470 wordsThe want of something analogous to the money orders isautd by the Post-Office in England has long been felfc in this colony, i although it must be confessed the introduction ...
Article : 1,260 wordsDates are from Granada to 31st October, and Managua the 24th. The Craccta contains a declaration of war against Costa Itica, in which, it states that the ...
Article : 213 wordsSir—May I request you to reprint the following presentment of the Grand Jury of May, 1851. I took some pains at the time to draw up this document, and I believe it was deemed ...
Article : 78 wordsThe tone of the market this week has been influenced, by advices from the adjacent colonies showing a rise there in grain and flour. In the latter article there has been more doiiig at ...
Article : 2,737 wordsThe first portion of the western railroad was inaugurated on the 29th of October, amidst flowers, shouts of joy, and triumphal arches: it is hoped that next year it will ...
Article : 195 wordsTHe revolutionary party in this Republic, under Dr. Liaares, appears to hare almost succeeded in their endeavours to upset tlie Government of General Cordoba, who, ...
Article : 116 wordsDates from Callao are to the 26tlh October. The revolution appears to be no nearer its termination than ever. The siege of Ariqoipa is still progressing, and promises to hold out ...
Article : 116 wordsSir—Would you allow me to suggest to the dignitaries and authorities of the Roman Catholic body in this province, through the columns of your widely-circulated journal, the ...
Article : 191 wordsThe following is from the correspondence of the Neio York Timet, and is dated October 19:— "The chapter of events for the past ...
Article : 471 wordsSir—As the monetary arrangmeuts of the Central &oad Board, recently published in your journal, make no provision for a metal road from the Gawler Kail way lerminus to ...
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Family Notices : 319 wordsSir—I Herewith, beg to call the attention of the Adelaide police to the great number of unregistered dogs tbat. run ownerless about the eastern part of North Adelaide. ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 27 Feb 1858, Page 5
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