Saturday, October 29—The ship Mary Scott, 588 long, Robert Thomson, master, from London July 5, via Gravesend July 6. P. Clark and Son, Town; Scott, Port, agents. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Shaud, Messrs. ...
Article : 4,740 wordsTour papers having chronicled bat little of the passing events occurring in this quarter for some time past, I avail myself of a leisure half-hoar to record, for the benefit of your readers, a few of the more striking ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 360 wordsEarly on Saturday morning last this neighbourhood was considerably alarmed by the intelligence that a young girl, 13 years of age, in the service of Mr. Thos. Yard, was said to have fallen into a waterhole during ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 366 wordsThe copious showers which accompanied the heavy peals of thunder during the close of the bygone week have revived vegetation and cheered the hopes of the husbandman. The advent of rain was joyously ...
Article : 882 wordsAt last the long drought has been broken by a copious and welcome supply of rain, for we have had several thunderstorms. Toe storage came up from the northwest. The flat round Hughes's heal station, Beau[?]urrelee, was ...
Article : 151 wordsAt this critical point of the seasons, the matter of greatest concern in a district whose lands are becoming appropriated to the growth of wheat, to the almost entire exclusion of other productions, is the state of the ...
Article : 836 wordsThe subjoined report upon the condition of the flocks in the colony at the present time was published in Thursday's Gazette:- Adelaide, October 28,1659. ...
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Family Notices : 281 wordsIt has been said that "irrigation was the first application of science to agriculture." But although the great value of artificially applying moisture to land which this assertion ...
Article : 1,110 wordsOn Thursday lest two sermons were preached in the Free Presbyterian Church here, by the Rev. James Gordon, of Mount Barker, in connection with the communion service of the congregation meeting in that ...
Article : 431 wordsThe following song, composed by Mr. Smith, Inspector of Schools, and set to music by Signor Cutolo, has been handed to us for publication by the latter gentleman. It will be ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 781 wordsSONGS OF AUSTRALIA.—We must really beg of the poets to stay their inspiration, if possible. We have more Songs of Australia before us than we can possibly deal with. And we are afraid to make a selection of ...
Article : 284 wordsWe have bad some heavy thunderstorms during the last few days. The rain has revived the languishing crops, and saved many which had not gone past recovery. No damage has been done by the hail except ...
Article : 187 wordsOar debating class met on Friday evening last; the subject down for discussion was—"Ought education to be compulsory?" Bat o&e of the leaders bring unavoidably absent, the debate was postponed till next ...
Article : 107 wordsA very distressing accident occurred to-day near Angaston, on the road leading from Tanunda to this township. Two German boys, who had been sent to look for their cows, stopped for a time near a small but deep ...
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Advertising : 6 wordsThe rediscussion to which, the confessedly inequitable assessment on stock has been subjected by the Chamber of Commerce is, we fear, not likely to lead to any good result of a ...
Article : 1,030 wordsPresent—The Master end Wardens. Bead, a letter from Mr. Melville, Port Robe, informing the Board that the pilot-boat which bad been left at the wreck of the Admella had been brought to that port. ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 5 Nov 1859, Page 5
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