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Advertising : 560 wordsSir—I beg through the columns of your invaluable journal to offer a few remarks respecting the proceedings and the manner in which the prizes were awarded at the last ...
Article : 544 wordsArrived—The Esperance and the Jhans from London. The Burra was at Portland at 9 o'clock this morning. ...
Article : 600 wordsSir—In reference to what fell from Mr. Hawker on this subject, in the House, on Wednesday, I beg to say that my shorthand notes contain the ipsissima verba of Mr. Torrens's evidence, ...
Article : 185 wordsSir—Your evident interest in the prosperity of all classes in the colony prompts me to send yon a few remarks on the above subject, in the hope that it may bo of benefit to those ...
Article : 306 wordsSir—As you have done me the favour of inserting a former letter of mine upon District Assessments, I now ask a little more of jour space; for valuable as your space undoubtedly ...
Article : 1,743 wordsSir—On reading over the evidence of Mr. J. H. Browne, given before the Committee of the Assembly on the Assessment on Stock, my attention was particularly attracted by his ...
Article : 1,105 wordsSir—With reference to a letter in the Advertiser of to day, I beg to inform you that I was present during the examination of the insolvent, E. C. Longson, at the Insolvent ...
Article : 81 wordsFriday, November 26—The cutter Kangaroo, 56 tons, Franks, master, from Cape Jervis Le Messurier, agent. Passengers—Mr. Allen, in the cabin; and three in the steerage. Cargo—18 bales wool, Allen; 8 tons ...
Article : 214 wordsSir—As one who has participated with my fellow-colonists in the extreme depression which has existed for months past in all trading circles, it was with much gratification I received ...
Article : 397 wordsMails will be dispatched as under:— For Great Britain, by the contract packet, to Suez and Overland, via Melbourne on Saturday. December 11; by the Bee, to Bombay and Overland, this day, Saturday, ...
Article : 202 wordsThe northern exploration after costing we really are afraid to say how much, money, is now at an end. The enterprise is abandoned, the expedition is broken up, the party are on ...
Article : 3,340 wordsThe Havilah brings one day's later Melbourne papers. The Parliamentary and other news which they contain is only of local interest. In reference to the fire at the ...
Article : 90 wordsSir—With regard to "John Dubious," if it affords him any gratification to hare a laugh at a slip of my pen, well and good; but he should recollect that it is a sure sign of the weakness ...
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Family Notices : 87 wordsThe Bill for stopping Chinese immigration had been thrown out by the Legislative Council. There is no intention on the part of the Assembly to bring in another measure on the ...
Article : 530 wordsTANUNDA. LOCAL COURT.—"A Lover of Justice" is informed that we shall institute enquiries about the matter to which he refers. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe debate on the motion for the second reading of the Assessment on Stock Bill was concluded yesterday, and the motion was carried without a division. Indeed when the ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 27 Nov 1858, Page 1
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