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  2. THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.

    The anniversaries of Her Majesty's Birthday occur too near the middle of the year to render it at all possible in these latitudes to calculate with certainty on the serenity of the atmosphere. Indeed, ...

    Article : 2,801 words
  3. THE PROTECTION QUESTION.

    Sir—If you can spare me the space I should like to say a few words more on the protection question, as well as some others of great public interest. But first, let me congratulate you on the leader in ...

    Article : 2,179 words
  4. THE WEEK'S NEWS.

    THE WEATHER IN THE FAR NORTH-EAST.—A gentleman who has arrived overland from Menindie reports that heavy rains had fallen along the entire route from that place to the settled ...

    Article : 18,265 words
  5. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 113 words
  6. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    The meeting to-night respecting the closing of the Moonta Mine was the largest ever held, in Moonta. There were about 130 persons present—Dr. Horton in the chair. ...

    Article : 94 words
  7. THE BARRIER RANGES AND THE ROAD TO THEM.

    On leaving Menindie I took the tr[?]ck by Lake Speculation and McCullam's Station of Inkermann. thence to Topar to this place—an outstation of Jones's, the homestead being some 40 ...

    Article : 1,976 words
  8. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    ALDINGA, steamer, 291 tons, H. McMeikan, master, from Melbourne May 22, Warrnambool May 2[?]. J. Darwent, Town; J. Newman and Son. Port, agents Passengers—Messrs. W. L. Vardy, ...

    Article : 1,205 words
  9. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—If "J. W." could not have answered my question in a straightforward manner without upsetting his previously expressed theory, he might have taken a pattern from the Q[?]aker's ...

    Article : 399 words
  10. SPORTING.

    Thanks to the energy and peiseverance of Mr. Coglin, the Old Racecourse has again had a fair trial, and has proved itself still the public favourite, The tone of the speeches at the settling night for ...

    Article : 2,462 words
  11. WHAT WILL IMPROVE THE CONDITION OF THE COLONY?

    Sir—I have followed with much interest most of the correspondence which now every day appears in the daily papers pro and con. on the question of "Protection;" and in this chaos of ideas ...

    Article : 1,066 words
  12. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 words
  13. POLICE COURTS.

    Robert Neilson was charged with entering the house of Catherine Driscoll with intent to commit [?]robbery. The prosecutrix stated that at about 2 o'clock on Saturday morning she was awoke by her ...

    Article : 258 words
  14. PORT ADELAIDE: TUESDAY, MAY 21.

    Robert Johnson, master of the Ornate, appeared to an information for assaulting Henry Brown, a seaman, on the voyage from England. Mr. Edmunds appeared for the complainant, and Mr. ...

    Article : 98 words
  15. PORT ADELAIDE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 22.

    R. H. Barratt, pilot, was charged with assaulting a boy about 13 years of age, named John Medland, and, as he pleaded guilty, the evidence was not gone into. Fined 10s. and costs. ...

    Article : 49 words
  16. CONSTRUCTION OF RAILWAYS.

    Sir—At the present time, when we have railways in course of construction and others in embryo, perhaps it may not lie out of place to call your attention and that of the public to the subjoined ...

    Article : 467 words
  17. SHIP MAILS.

    Mails will be dispatched as under:—For Great Britain and Comment, of Europe, Mediterranean Ports, Earth and South America, Cape of Good Hope and African Colonies, ...

    Article : 208 words
  18. THE PROPOSED WEST-TERRACE DUSTHEAP.

    Sir—The ratepayers of Gawler and Grey Wards must feel grateful to Councillors Murphy and Hill, for the assistance they rendered in firming a dustheap on the Park Lauds, West-terrace, behind the ...

    Article : 343 words
  19. THE CENTRAL ROAD BOARD.

    Sir—In your "Notices to Correspondents" you have taken a couplet from some lines I sent you in answer to "OEdipus," and have strangely transferred them from my opponent to me in a manner ...

    Article : 103 words
  20. THE LOST PENNIES.

    Sir—"J.W." evidently has not succeeded in finding those lost pennies, or if he has, he keeps them to himself, for his letter in your issue of May 8th certainly does not point it out. In his first ...

    Article : 682 words
  21. Family Notices

    {No abstract available}

    Family Notices : 101 words
  22. MAGNETISM AS A CURATIVE AGENT.

    Sir—I have been much interested in witnessing the recent mesmeric manifestations at the Town Hall, but shall he far more interested to know that Dr. Carr is bringing his power and scientific ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.

    Sir—I observe in the Government Gazette an official notice as follows:—"Friday, the 24th instant, will be observed as a public holiday, in celebration of the anniversary of Her Most ...

    Article : 83 words
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