Sunday, January 1—The barqne Melanie, 136 tons, H. Elliott, master, from Sydney Dec. 23. Spence, agent. Same day—The schooner Eclair, 36 tons. Cox, master, from Melbourne Dec. 22. Cleland, Page, and ...
Article : 236 wordsThe markets closed without any alteration. There was a large and fashionable attendance at the promenade concert which was held in the Botanical Garden. The Governor was ...
Article : 355 wordsThe PRODUCE MARKETS have not been very active during the week which has elapsed since our last report. Flops remains steady at the nominal price ...
Article : 618 wordsSunday, January 1—The steamer Marion, 134 tons' Ward, master, from Port Lincoln and Port Augusta. J' Darwent and J. Stilling and Co., Town and Port, agents' Passengers— Dr. McKecknie, Messrs. Giles and Tassie, ...
Article : 317 wordsA meeting of the above Association was held at the Norfolk Arms Inn, Bundle-street, on Thursday last. Present—Messrs. Sutherland, Davis, Sanders, Sanders, jun., avies, W. Randall, watson, Mitchell, and Pickering; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 wordsSaturday, December 31—The steamer Omeo, 695 tons, McLean, master, for Melbourne. Passengers—Rev. Dr. Geoghegan, Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan. Miss Sabine, Captain Cadell, and [?]r. G. H. Walter, in the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 235 wordsThe eleven for the intercolonial cricket match have been chosen. There is considerable excitement in Sydney about the sugar duties. At a meeting held at ...
Article : 57 wordsSaturday, December 31—me organtine sir [?]aac Newton, 121 tons, Bissett, master, for Port Willunga. Cargo—54 pkgs., 2 boats. Same day—The schooner Elizabeth, 127 tons, J. Craig, ...
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Family Notices : 548 wordsThe preparation of flour for home consumption and export is undoubtedly the leading manufacture of South Australia. Such an important branch of colonial industry merits ...
Article : 2,196 wordsThe National Bank is not a national institution, but its operations and its fortunes are matters of interest to so many people that it is fairly entitled to rank among public ...
Article : 2,822 wordsJan. 4—Tyra, brig, for Melbourne. 4—George Kidd, barque, for Port Robe. 4 —Elizabeth, schooner, for Port Willunga. 4—Sir lease Newton, brigantine, for Port Willunga. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 844 wordsCargo 01 the Melanin, from Sydney—25 logs cedar, 40 rolls matting, 6 pkgs. chairs, 2 bales bags, 1 do, twine, 20 cases preserves, 60 cedar boards, 20 boxes tobacco, E. J. Spence; 32 casks tallow, Order; 35 ...
Article : 148 wordsCargo of the Tyra, for Melbourne—3,970 bags copper ore, E. and A. Copper Company. Cargo or the Ome; for Melbourne—10 bags hair, J. Dench and Co.; 200 do. flour, J. Magarey; a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 701 words"A Bookmaker" is informed that the brickfields of Bowden and its neighbourhood trill shortly be visited by a gentleman from this establishment, and will form the subject or a second article, in which, no doubt, any ...
Article : 190 wordsSir—Last evening, as several omnibuses loaded were returning from a picnic at Teatree Gully, when near the Modbury Hotel, I saw some one on the top of one of the vehicles ...
Article : 142 wordsSaturday, December 31—The steamer Maid of the Yarra, 96 tons. A. McCoy, master, from Port Adelaide. ...
Article : 19 wordsFire and water are subjects which at this time of the year invariably come in for a large amount of discussion. The reason for this is, that every summer we have a great deal too ...
Article : 883 wordsSaturday, December 31—The steamer Albury, from the Rivers Murrumbidgee and Darling. Cargo—188 bales wool, 3 bdls skins, J. Stilling and Co.; 1 bale, 90 skies, 12 bdls., Captain Cadell; 37 bales wool, Philip ...
Article : 56 wordsTHE MELANIE.—The passage of the Melanie, from Sydney, has ben rapidly performed, she having left that port on the 25th December and arrived here on Sunday, under the command of Captain Elliott, formerly known ...
Article : 648 wordsSir—As we have commenced a new year, I feel an inclination to call the attention of the citizens of Adelaide to a movement that was begun last July—I mean the volunteer ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 7 Jan 1860, Page 5
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