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  2. VISIT OF H.R.H. PRINCE ALFRED.

    A public meeting convened by His Worship the Mayor of Adelaide was held on Saturday, at noon, in the Town Hall, "to consider the steps to be taken necessary to give a proper reception. &c., ...

    Article : 6,287 words
  3. WEEKLY CALENDAR.—JULY 28 TO [?]

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 125 words
  4. ASTRONOMICAL PHENOMENA.

    New Moon, Wednesday, July 31. at 1b, 58m. p.m. Mercury is in inferior conjunction with the Sun August 3, at 2b. 31m. a.m. Venus rises July 28, at 6b. 6m. a.m.; July 31, ...

    Article : 156 words
  5. TO SUBSCRIBERS.

    The ADELAIDE OBSERVER is published every Saturday morning, at 5 o'clock. An early Country Edition is published at the same hour every Friday morning. ...

    Article : 133 words
  6. TO ADVERTISERS.

    We beg to inform our numerous advertising fiends that the discount (except of Shipping Advertisements) en repeated insertions of advertisements in the ADELAIDE OBSERVER are as follow:— ...

    Article : 243 words
  7. TRIAL SURVEYS.

    Sir—I have just read with some surprise in your report of yesterday's debate in the House of Assembly the somewhat curious statement of the Hon. Commissioner of Public Works that the only ...

    Article : 595 words
  8. THE OUTWARD ENGLISH MAIL.

    Our country readers are reminded that the next mail for England will be closed at the General Post-Office on Monday, July 29, for newspapers at 9 a.m., or Summaries ...

    Article : 115 words
  9. Advertising

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    Advertising : 195 words
  10. CONTRACTORS SITTING IN PARLIAMENT.

    The Assembly, following the practice of tie House of Commons, and the precedent set by the Legislative Council in the case of Messrs. Bouncy and Cavenagh, on ...

    Article : 1,319 words
  11. HOW TO RAISE MONEY FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

    Sir—There is a great outcry for public works, and there are also requests from various public Meetings for the raising of this money by way of loin. This loan is advocated to be borrowed from ...

    Article : 949 words
  12. THE VICTORIAN AND SOUTH AUSTRALIAN REVENUES.

    In order to understand the relative position in which Mr. Reynolds's anticipated deficit of £150,000 is likely to place us in, we instinctively look around among the other ...

    Article : 1,864 words
  13. EDUCATION REPORT.

    The report of the Board of Education for the year 1866 shows that at the close of that year the schools taught by the authority of the Board numbered 292, which is also the ...

    Article : 1,338 words
  14. PROTEST OF MR. JUSTICE BOOTHBY.

    Subjoined is the protest read by Mr. Justice Roothby at the last sitting of the Executive Council:- "Your Excellency—By letter of 6th instant—in ...

    Article : 2,750 words
  15. FURIOUS [?]NG.

    Sir—Is there any Act or law by which racing or riding furiously along the street of a country township can be [?] stop to; for the lives of children [?] constead danger from this disgraceful [?] ...

    Article : 99 words
  16. THE CURRENCY CREEK ROBBERY.

    Sir—In your issue of The 22nd instant I noticed a letter signed James Hamlyn, referring to the robbery recently committed at my store at Currency Creek. ...

    Article : 121 words
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