Last week I happened to be passing the Echunga Gold Company's works, and was much gratified at seeing a very good result washed out of one bucketful of earth that was taken from the end of an old [?]ad long ...
Article : 470 wordsMr. C. T. Hewett having announced himself as a candidate for the representation of the District of encounter Bay, commenced his political campaign on Wednesday evening last by meeting the electors at the Yankalilla ...
Article : 2,558 wordsMr. Ingleby appeared for the insolvent who came up for judgment; Mr. Mr. R. B. Andrews for the trade as signee; and Mr. Brace for Mr. Ferguson, an opposing creditor. ...
Article : 780 wordsSaturday, February 4—The steamer Havilah, 307 tons, D. McFie, master, from Melbourne via Guichen Bay, February 3. J. Darwent, Town; J. Newman and Son, Port, agents. Passengers—Messrs. Cockburn, ...
Article : 176 wordsFeb. 3—Havilah, steamer, from Melbourne. 3—Swallow, schooner, from Port Frederick. SAILED. Feb. 3—Havilah, steamer, for Adelaide. ...
Article : 25 wordsFriday, February 3—The steamer Maid of the Yarra, 93 tons, A. McCoy, master, from Port Adelaide. In baliast. SAILED. ...
Article : 51 wordsSaturday, Februayr4—The steamer Young Australian, 98 tons, G. Wells, master, from Nepean Bay, via Glenelg, on mail service Coleman and Wells, agents. Passengers—From Kangaroo Island: Mr. Wm. Peters, Mr. and ...
Article : 231 wordsTHE LADY BIRD.—The reputation of this smart screw-steamer while on the berth between Melbourne and Portland has been sufficiently established both for speed and regularity to cause the mercantile community ...
Article : 1,317 wordsAS far as can be estimated the crops in the hills have averaged 14 bushels to the acre, which average far exeeeds that of the neighbouring plains. The memorable days of excessive heat in January have considerably ...
Article : 314 wordsSaturday, February 4—The ship Arab, 547 tons, Eldridge, master, for Guam. No Passengers, In ballast. Some day—The brig Yarrow, 223 tons, McDonald, master, for Sydney. No passengers. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 867 wordsLast Friday evening a meeting was held at Crace's Assembly Room, to bring under the notice of the tradesmen the advantage of having a branch of the Adelaide Permanent Building Society, Air. Austin presided, and ...
Article : 344 wordsLESS v BIREELL.—This was a claim preferred against the defendant Robert Birrell for 29s., being the amount of money spent by the plaintiff as the servant of the defendant in forwarding the interest of Mr. J.Clark at ...
Article : 2,590 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Philip Hornabrook and William Nottie were brought up charged with this offence. The former having been inoffensively tipsy was admonished, and, in consideration of his having been ...
Article : 2,535 wordsSaturday, February 4—The cutter Kangaroo, 36 tons Cheesenab, master, for Kangaroo Island. Cargo—250 sheep. Same day—The steamer Marion, 121 tons, H. Ward, ...
Article : 169 wordsThe ceremonial of opening the Myponga Jetty took place on Tuesday, the 6th instant, under circumstances which will be long remembered by those who were present, of whom there were from 100 to 200 persons, ...
Article : 1,398 wordsThere has been a little enquiry lately as to who are to be the candidates for the representation of this district in the next Parliament; but at present nothing definite is known. The names of the other members are spoken ...
Article : 335 wordsFeb. 4—Marion, steamer, for Port Lincoln and Port Augusta. 6—Blanche, Government tender, for Troubridge Lighthouse. ...
Article : 53 wordsCargo of the Havilah, from Melbourne—438 coils wire, 1 box, 8 crates, 9 casks. 50 half-chests, 25 mats. Order; 27 boxes, 13 cases, S. Bakewell; 10 hhds., 98 boxes, 40 cases, B. Amsbert and Co.; 30 hhds, 2 cases, A. Scott; ...
Article : 350 wordsPer Indus, 617 tons, Allsopp, master, cleared from London November 14—Agricultural implements £873 ale and beer £492, apparel, slops, and clothing £4, 727 bacon and hares 11,100 cwt, harley, malt, &c., 520 ...
Article : 297 wordsNothing of any moment is stirring at present, if we except the volunteer movement. The militia-papers have been distributed in this neighbourhood, and there seems to be a general disposition of two cviis to choose ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 485 wordsCargo of the Yarrow, for Sydney—210 bags wheat Tapley and Co. Cargo of the Colchester, for Melbourne—100 bags flour, Giles aud Smith; 411 do. bran, T. Magarey and ...
Article : 429 wordsThere is not much or any interest to report here this week, unless noticing the progress the new buildings are making. First, the Telegraph Station, of which Mr. Francis of Adelaide, is the contractor, is making rapid ...
Article : 222 wordsThe PRODUCE MARKETS have been rather inactive during the past week, and prices have not been maintained. Flour, which we last Thursday quoted at £17 ...
Article : 897 wordsNov. 9—Hilda, 284 tons, Berland, master, from London. 20—Indus, Allsopp. master, from London. Dec.14—John Sugars, Hewett, master, from London. 14—Ellen and Mathilde, Behrens, master, from ...
Article : 84 wordsA volunteer corps is spoken of here, and I hear a meeting is shortly to be held to take into consideration each steps as may be deemed necessary for that purpose, which, of course, will appear in due course by ...
Article : 292 wordsSaturday, February 4, at 3.30 p.m.—The P. & O. Company's steamer Northam, 1,751 tons, George C. Sparkes, commander, from Suez December 29, January 4, Mauritius January 16, and King George's Sound January ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 11 Feb 1860, Page 4
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