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Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 wordsSir-I am constr[?]tionally rather a nervous fellow, although when my bil[?]d is once up there isn't a tip of the white feather to seen about me. I am also constitutionally a little reserved, and therefore ...
Article : 906 wordsThe ground should be at once prepared for sowing cereals, which operation should not, if possible, be postponed beyond this month. Seed wheat should be steeped in bluestone or other ...
Article : 206 wordsSir—For your information and the public's I beg to hand a paragraph headed "Missing Man." which appeared in the Register of the 11th September, 1865, with respect to the disappearance of ...
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Article : 469 wordsSir—in the following paragraph, which appeared in an Adelaide contemporary this morning, there is no direct statement of untruth:—"Lambing has commenced in the North; all ...
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Article : 343 wordsWe hare published in another place the agricultural returns of the past harvest, as prepared by Mr. J. Boothby, the Government Statist. These returns, which are approximately ...
Article : 1,424 wordsSir—Dr. Frame has thrown blame upon the District Registrars "forcarrying out their registration in a lax way." As one of them who resides the nearest to where that gentleman practises, I ...
Article : 241 wordsMuch has been said and written on the subject of artificial incubation, but as yet, except among the Egyptians, who have practised hatching in ovens for centuries, very little good has been done ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 781 wordsSir—in thanking you for having sent me a specimen of the much-talked-of mineral caoutchouc, I beg to inform you that I have examined the same, and that it appeals to me no mineral at all. It ...
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Article : 530 wordsSir—I am sure all the medical gentlemen in South Australia would agree with what Dr Herbert states in his letter which appears in your issue of to-day. We have had abundance of proof to show ...
Article : 121 wordsSir—Through the kindness of Mr. Andrew Thomas, F.C.S., I am enabled to send you for publication the analyses of two minerals—the one caoutchouc, exactly answering the description of ...
Article : 588 wordsSir—I certainly do not profess that cacoethes scribendi peculiar to some gentlemen, but when character is involved I think it is high time to speak out. Of course I do not live in Adelaide; ...
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Article : 40 wordsSir—With reference to an extract from the Wallaroo Times appearing in your issue of to-day, with regard to recent discoveries made at the Wilkawat Mine, I have to band yon enclosed copy ...
Article : 78 wordsSir—I observe that Mr. Cleland, in a letter which lately appeared in your columns, asset ts that by the Cemetery Regulations the curators, of the various cemeteries throughout the provinee are ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 223 wordsSir—I should be gald if the following could be inserted in your valuable paper. I wrote to the Editor of the Wallarce Times, stating that in sinking five fathoms on the course of the lode we ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 5 May 1866, Page 1
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