The subjoined telegrams from our Melbourne correspondent reaehed us yesterday:- Melbourne, 11 a.m., July 22. Arrived, the Royal Charter, bringing four ...
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Advertising : 5 wordsThe Royal Charter has arrrived at Melbourne, with English news professedly to the 23rd of May. We presume, however, that the date named indicates her first departure ...
Article : 1,398 wordsI visited yesterdat and today the various walla la the neighbourhood of the diffarout altes far tha terminus of the railway. The first and Daareet the town Is on 1102. on land belonging to Mr. Pascoe, just at the ...
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Article : 888 wordsEvery one has been chiefly occupied to-day with correspondence. No change in the markets. Active preparations are being made for ...
Article : 461 wordsOur readers, are already aware that the Strathalbyn and Goolwa Tramway Committee have in their report disapproved of the scheme suggested by Mr. Goyder for improving the ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 23 Jul 1859, Page 1
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