June is one of the busiest months of the year to the agriculturists who dwell on the plains, on account of the importance of getting their land turned up and the last bushel of seed-wheat sown ...
Article : 330 wordsOn Saturday and Sunday last we had very tempestuous weather, accompanied with a heavy fall of rain, which has given the inhabitants a good supply of water for present use. ...
Article : 643 wordsTHE RAILWAY TO MOSQUITO PLAINS.—By reference to the Estimates for the next half-year it will be seen that a sum of £2,500 is set down for "a survey, plan, and estimates' for a light railway ...
Article : 749 wordsPolitical economists thought they had made a great discovery when they firstinformed the working classes that labour, like every other commodity, must submit to the law of Eupply ...
Article : 1,901 wordsThe Convention, which has just terminated its session at Utica, presented an appearance of respectability and solidity which I have rarely seen equalled. In numbers it was highly successful, ...
Article : 909 wordsThe weather, which tor the last ten days Has been delightful, has again set in wet. Last evening threatened a change, and this morning was ushered in with much lightning and thunder accompanied ...
Article : 406 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN.—Continue to sow peasMcLean's new marrows, Burbidge's, &c.,—beans, carrots, parsnips, turnip. cabbages, and culinary vegetables generally. Plant out cauliflowers, ...
Article : 415 wordsThe remains cf the late Mr. Buchanan were laid in their last earthly resting place on Tuesday. The funeral procession left Anlaby punctually at 10 o'clock, but owing to the ...
Article : 647 wordsA meeting was held at Tempter's Hotel o Saturday, May 27, to read the PostmasterGeneral's reply to the memorial lately sent in petitioning for a daily mail between Tempters ana ...
Article : 413 wordsWe had a very stormy day on Saturday last, and the night was fatal to a large number of newlydropped lambs, Fears are expressed that the lambingg will fall very short of a fair average. ...
Article : 183 wordsThe Australasian of May 19 has an article on the harvest in Victoria for the year ending March, 1865, the facts of which are taken from an abstract from the annual statistical ...
Article : 1,500 wordsWednesday last, being the anniversary of Her Majesty's birthday, was duly observed here as a general holiday, there was no demonstration of any kind, however, beyond the display of bunting ...
Article : 259 wordsSir—will you kindly state m your columns who are entitled to the title "Esquire" and the necessary qualification according to English law. [Any law upon the subject in England may be ...
Article : 137 wordsOn Wednesday last the Institute pica.c, tea meeting and soiree took place. The site chosen for the picnic was a beautifully picturesque paddock on the banks of the Torrens, kindly lent ...
Article : 959 wordsAs s certain Cockney said to the Judge who sentenced him to death, "There's allers summut, my Lord." No class cf people in the world better exemplify the truth of this observation ...
Article : 1,959 wordsSir—Tis well we live in a country where the Press is open for the voice of the people to echo its manifestations, and, without apology for trespassing on the space you have so liberally set aside ...
Article : 905 wordsAn influential public meeting was held for the purpose of considering the best means to be adopted for obtaining a tramway constructed from this township to Goolwa and Victor Harbour. Mr. ...
Article : 270 wordsSince my last communication the first matter of importance is the desire for a weekly mail with Adelaide. A memorial has been forwarded to the Postmaster-General on the subject. I also ...
Article : 773 wordsThe monthly readings were resumed, earlier than was expected, on Friday, May 19, but the attendance was. not so large as on former occasions, which may be partly accounted for by the ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 3 Jun 1865, Page 1
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