The PRODUCE MAREETS have somewhat slackened in their tone since our last week's report, and prices ate lower. FLOUR, which we then quoted at £19 to ...
Article : 752 wordsOn Thursday evening, Messrs. E. McEllister and L. Glyde, in accordance with placards issued late that afternoon, met the electors of the above district at the Buckingham Arms, Walkerville, when from 40 to 50 ...
Article : 2,322 wordsSaturday, March 10—The brig Kestrel, 190 tons, C. Smith, master, from Sydney Feb. 29. J. W. Smith, agent. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Lefroy and 3 children, and Messrs. Wallace end Steward, in the cabin; Miss ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 wordsSaturday, march 10—The steamer[?]nt. 149 tons, P. F. Snewin, master, from Port Rob. W. Younghusband and Co., agents. Passengers—Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Buckley, Messrs. D. Power, McKinnon, Cameron, and Delisser, in ...
Article : 223 wordsAgricultural and Dairy Produce, Poultry, &c.—Messrs. David Shannon, Joseph Keynes, and Jamas O'Loughlin. Horticultural Produce, Wine, &c—Messrs. Patrick Auld, A. Shannon, Brunskill, Warburton, and J. S. ...
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Family Notices : 700 wordsSaturday, March 10—The schooner Adeone, 115 tons, Welsh, mailer, for Sydney. Passengers—Mrs. Moloney and Mr. W. Warren, in me cabin; S. Mouzen, and T. Roddon, in the steerage. ...
Article : 402 wordsPresent—Mr. D. Sutherland, J.P. (in the chair), Mr. A. Hay, M.P., Mr. A. Hallett, J.P.,and Mr.C. Thompson. Secretary. District Chairman, Mr. Williams. Superintending Surveyors, Macaulayv, Hardy, Bootkby, and ...
Article : 5,862 wordsSaturday, March 10—The schooner Aualgista, 30 tons, McKay, master, for Yankalilla and Raped Bay. Cargo—98 pkgs. Same day—The schooner Daphne, 55 tons, Hay, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 865 words"C. M." suggests that the Colonial Surgeon should be instructed to examine persons claiming exemption from the militia on the ground of s[?]ckness, and to grant them certificates free of cost He thinks it hard upon a poor ...
Article : 129 wordsMar. 10—Wave, schooner, for Melbourne. 11—Bandicoot, schooner, for MacDonnell Bay. 11—Violet, ship, for Callao, via Port Robe. 11—Prairie, brig, for Twofold Bay and Sydney. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 691 wordsResolutions of District Councils to take proceedings against defaulters for the recovery of rates in arrear cannot be inserted in the reports of proceedings. If it is desired to give notice to such defaulters it can be done ...
Article : 109 wordsCargo of the Kestrel, from Sydney—1 box, N. V. Squarey; 2 cases sardines, A. Lloyd; 30 tons coals, 9 casks tallow, 13) bags maize, J. W. Smith; 154 logs cedar, Order; 1 cask whisky, lot of luggage, Lefroy. ...
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Article : 1,296 wordsCargo of the Adeona, for Sydney—150 bags floor, J. Hart and Co.; 500 do. do., 586 do. wheat, 90do. bran, G. A. and H. Bartleet. Cargo of the Prairie, for Sydney and Twofold Bay— ...
Article : 222 wordsTHE APAE.—Intelligence has been received of the arrival of the American ship Arab at Newcastle, N.S.W., after a passage of 11 days from the Lightship, during which no vessels were spoken. The brigs Skerryvore ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 17 Mar 1860, Page 5
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