About 9 o'clock on Saturday morning Captain Duff, Harbour-Master at Glenelg, having heard that a ship was aground near the rocks at Marino, telegraphed to the Port for a steamer to render ...
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Article : 101 wordsSir—In a previous letter I endeavoured to show that all classes were interested in a speedy and satisfactory adjustment of the squatting question; but the labouring population are perhaps more ...
Article : 866 wordsSir—Since you were good enough to insert my letter on the 5th August, appealing to the Christian inhabitants of this province for some amelioration of the treatment the aborigines now receive from ...
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Article : 959 wordsOn Sunday, 24th instant, the mortal remains of Mr. Bell Freeman were consigned to their last resting-place in the Stockport Cemetery. The deceased gentleman was a well-known old colonist ...
Article : 416 wordsPresent—Mr. H. Mildred, S.M. (in the chair). Dr. Ward, J.P., Dr. Blood, J.P., EL. Dawson, J.P., Hon. J. AL Solomon, and the Clerk (Sir. W. R. Wigley). ...
Article : 646 wordsPresent—All the members. The Clerk to inform Mr. Wallace, the Hanger, that he is not to interfere with any cattle that may be tailed on the roads of the district; and that he is not to depute his ...
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Article : 202 wordsThe annual meeting of the South Australian Bible Translation Auxiliary Society was held in Bentham-street Chapel on Monday evening, September 25. There was a most numerous ...
Article : 3,540 wordsSir—I near that the attention of the public is being awakened to the present distressed condition of the aborigines of this colony; and I believe that the reason why they have been ...
Article : 1,175 wordsJudges.—Messrs. J. Thyer, jun., Mount Pleasant; J. Waddell. Mount Barker; and J. Monfries, Gumeracha. The usual Gumeracha annual ploughing match ...
Article : 1,054 wordsSir—An editorial article in the Observer of the 16th inst., treating upon this subject, refers to the not unusual idea that a Ladies' College must be some sort of a bluestocking factory where young ladies ...
Article : 1,027 wordsThe arrival of the Electric on Saturday, September 23, after a most admirable passage, shows capital selection on the part of the Commissioners at home, and it is a noticeable feature that a long ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 30 Sep 1865, Page 7
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