At about half past 5 o'clock p.m. on Thursday, the 29th inst, Mr. Grundy, M.P., entered this township on his tour through the district. His arrival was announced by several rounds of hurrahs from two young fellows, ...
Article : 525 wordsBy the Havillah we have Melbourne papers to the 28th ultimo. We subjoin various extracts. The Argus in reference to Mr. Torrens ...
Article : 2,231 wordsSir—I have the honour to forward herewith a diagram and field-notes of the line run 20 miles true north of Termination Hill, and a copy of my working, sketch of the country ...
Article : 4,239 wordsFiles of Calcutta journals have been received in Melbourne to the 27th January—17 days later than those previously to hand by the mail steamer. We find in these journals the ...
Article : 771 wordsWe have Sydney papers to the 24th instant. The Morning Herald of the 23rd has the following from the Snowy River d[?]ggings, some portion of which has been already forwarded to ...
Article : 1,869 wordsThe long continuance of dry weather and the very extensive bush fires have made even this district suffer at length for want of feed for cattle. While other parts or the colony have had some welcome showers of rain ...
Article : 1,138 wordsWe have Taamanian papers to the 24th ultimo. The Cornwall Chronicle says:—"Letters have been received from Mr. Ronald Gunn, ...
Article : 429 wordsSir—The impression now seems to be that the main duty of an Adelaide agent at Snowy River should be to transmit to this colony accurate information—that is, I suppose, to ...
Article : 292 wordsSir—Having this last season sown four different varieties of wheat in one paddock at Gumeracha, it occurred to me that it might be of some service to myself and others if I ...
Article : 794 wordsBy the arrival of the Woodlark, we have been put in posession of information from Mauritius to the 14th of February. The principal topic of interest, upon which ...
Article : 911 wordsSir—Deeming it most important that the public should be placed in possession of all information to hand respecting the Snowy River diggings, I furnish you with a copy of a letter ...
Article : 398 wordsThere was a meeting of the Port Elliot Volunteers at Jones's Globe Inn, Port Elliot, on Wednesday evening. A great many of the gentlemen present had made up their minds to form a cavalry corps, but so many ...
Article : 308 wordsMAIL. ACCIDENT.—As the Mount Barker mail was proceeding to town on Friday morning, an accident occurred which might have proved fatal to life and limb. As the mail was on its way to Hahndorf, and near the ...
Article : 166 wordsOnce again do we find ourselves in a state of quiet and harmony; the long-pending political contest has at last been decided, and those petty animosities engendered by the variance of opinion on this important topic are now ...
Article : 317 wordsSir—Might we not have a general illumination on the coming Queen's Birthday? Can we be too loyal to such a sovereign as ours?—need we be less so because we inhabit the ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 7 Apr 1860, Page 7
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