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Advertising : 2,706 wordsA terrific westerly gale is blowing outside It is reported that the Governor refuses to transmit borne the Council's address to the Queen. ...
Article : 488 wordsSir—The weather here has been very boisterous the few past days. On Saturday the wind blew fiercely ail day inshore in heavy squalls and rain. For the accommodation at the increasing trade ...
Article : 553 wordsNone. ENTERED OUTWARDS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. ABOYNE, barque, 449 tons, J. Grant, master, ...
Article : 210 wordsSir—I trust to be excused for again asking what necessity exists for putting the mails on board die King George's Sound packet elsewhere than at the Port. The present system deserves a premium for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 wordsSir—Feeling assured of your, willingness to represent the interests of all classes, the favour of a little space is your, valuable columns will oblige. Trusting that I may be influenced by no other ...
Article : 956 wordsSir—If the South Australian Government are really serious in asking for designs for the new officer it would have been much better if they had prepared proper instructions for the guidance of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 325 wordsMr. Millet, a publican, of Bathurst, while conveying a quantity of money from the Winburudah Diggings, was shot at by two men. Millet, though dangerously wounded, galloped ...
Article : 201 wordsJudging from the attendance at the Victoria Theatre on Monday evening, September 25, it may he reasonably anticipated that Lyster's Opera Company will have a brilliant season ...
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Advertising : 155 wordsThe survey of the railway from Brisbane to Ipswich has been commenced. The Governor has turned the first sod of the Rockhampton Railway. ...
Article : 31 wordsMails will be dispatched as under:—For New South Wales, by the John Stephenson, to Sydney, this day, Saturday, September 30, at 10 a.m.: by the Aboyne, to Newcastle, this day. ...
Article : 102 wordsThe Novelty brings Auckland papers to the 9th. Rewi and a party cf 500 rebels had threatened to attack Kihikihi, but afterwards ...
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Family Notices : 78 words"Fair Play."—We do not insert letters commenting upon the decisions of legally-constituted tribunals. ...
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Advertising : 4 wordsThe Milang Company against Munuo Para made 234 points. A heavy gale of wind. ...
Article : 25 wordsThat the Ministry "must fail" because Mr. Reynolds has retired is a dictum which the public are hot likely to accept. That gentleman retired once before during a recess, and ...
Article : 1,140 wordsSir—We outsiders begin to think that the lecturers and the letter-writers in your paper have stirred up the city cesspools enough to convince all who were not previously convinced that a good system of ...
Article : 531 wordsAt a meeting held here yesterday, 70 ratepayer a attended. A motion for the amalgamation of the Bremer and Alexandrina Districts was carried by a majority of 12. The ...
Article : 44 wordsSir—Your own correspondent at Mount Remarkable, in his report dated September 12, calls attention to the dangerous system now in existence of firms, authorizing their ...
Article : 286 wordsThe following unpublished telegrams from Messrs. Greville & Bird's European agents appear in the Argus of the 21st:—Florence, July 26. ...
Article : 741 wordsSir—I was very much surprised in reading your weekly paper of September 9 to find in the Supplement a letter signed V W. J. Rayne," and under the head of "Great Flood in the Far North" ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 30 Sep 1865, Page 2
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