Judges—Mr. John Dicker, Gumeracha; Mr. William Ferguson, Myrtle Bank; Mr. Robbert Smith, O'Halloran Hill; and Mr. Innes, Onetree Hill. The site chosen for the match was a section of Bay of ...
Article : 1,589 wordsABMASIS, brig, 162 tons, G. Krumer, master, from Newcastle, N.S.W., July 10. E. sad A. Copper Company gents. ZOE, brig 191 tons, E. Raddon, master,from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 wordsMr. Lennon has gone through the accounts, and admits no deficiences. The Authors have commenced their labours; but, in all probability, will be employed for the next two or ...
Article : 50 wordsThe weather is fine. Business is unchanged. Ebden is forming a Ministry, with what success it is not known. ...
Article : 282 wordsOn Friday, 10th inst., Colonel Freeling, Surveyor-General and Inspector of Railways, started in a special train from town, to inspect officially the extension of the railway from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 wordsMARION, steamer, 13½tons, McCoy, master, from Port Lincoln and Port Augusta. Passengers—The Lord Bishop of Adelaide, Mrs Mortlock and 2 children, Messrs. Bishop, Montgomery, Low, Warburton, Holroyd, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 150 wordsKESTBEL, brig, 185 tons, Davis, master, for Sydney. No passengers. RAPHAEL, ship,390 tons, Phillips, master, for Callao. No passengers. In ballast. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 366 wordsKANGAROO, cutter, 36 tons, Cheeseman, master for Yankalilla. Cargo—Sundry stores. MAID OF THE YARRA, steamer, 98 tone, Ashton, master, for Port Elliot. Cargo—Sundry stores. ...
Article : 106 wordsAug. 11—MAID OF THE YARRA, steamer, for Port Ellior. 13—KANGAROO, cutter, for Yankaliila. 14—KESTREL, brig, for Sydney. ...
Article : 64 wordsNews from Taranaki to 4th August. Major-General Pratt arrived on the 3rd, and was received by Colonel Gould. Early on the morning of the 4th the natives ...
Article : 256 wordsARMASIS, from Newcastle N.S.W.—260 tons coals E. and A. Cepper Company. JUNIOR, from Liverpool—1 box, T. Graham; 221 bdls., 1 cask, Order; 1 case, W. R. Ferneley; 1 box, R. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 wordsIn future newspapers too late for the free dispatch by the mail for which they are intended can he posted up to as late an hour as letters upon payment of a late fee of twopence each. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 653 wordsKESTREL, for Sydney—50 tons flour, 100 qrs. wheat, J. W. Smith; 300 bags flour, 450 qrs. wheat, Duffield and Turner; 100 bags floor, T. Magarey and Co.; 22; do. do., Giles and Smith; 1 cask hardware, C. F. Smith. ...
Article : 176 wordsBusiness is steady and prices are unchanged. The Fairy Queen, from Mauritius, brings a cargo of sugar. ...
Article : 23 wordsOSCAR, steamer, 458 tons, from King George's Sound with the South Australian mails. Passengers—Mr. A. W. T. Grant, in the cabin; J. Fitzsimons, H. Drew, J. McLean, J. Henley, and Marry Murphy in the steerage. ...
Article : 43 wordsHAVILAH, steamer, from Adelelaide. SAILED. FRIDAY, August 17, AT 10 A.M. HAVILAH, steamer, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 35 wordsBy the arrival of the barque Fanny Fisher, we have Mauritius journals to the 28th June. There is no news of importance contained in them. The supercargo of the Fanny Fisher ...
Article : 686 wordsELIZABETH, schooner, G. Macallister, master, for Melbourne, via Yaukalilla August 13. Passenger—G. Moore, in the steerage. Cargo—From Willunga: 44½ tons flour, 48 bags barley, 18 do. oats, 189 do. bran, 10 ...
Article : 58 wordsThe following notice to mariners, issued by the Trinity House, South Australia, is published for general ...
Article : 27 wordsMoorings for two vessels of Heavy tonnage have been placed in Port MacDonnell, in 17 feet water, at low water spring tides. The following bearings, by compass, indicate the ...
Article : 205 wordsFIREFLY, cutter, McPherson, master, from Adelaide. Two passengers, and general cargo. TUESDAY, JULY 21. MARY SMITH, schooner, Wellsman, master, from ...
Article : 136 wordsThe debate—or rather the "gossip"—which occupied an hour and a half of the Assembly's time on Wednesday was worthy of the renowned Sairey Gamp and her gifted colleague, Betsey ...
Article : 497 wordsThe weather has been exceedingly beautiful during the past fortnight, a cloudiess sky during the day, and clear frosty nights. I trust we shall shortly be favoured with rain, as the late crops are beginning to ...
Article : 651 wordsMARY SCOTT, Thompson, master. at Gravesend. TUESDAY, JUNE 5. PEREGRINE OLIVER, Ripon, master, at Gravesend. THURSDAY, JUNE 14. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 415 words"Noarlunga" must send us his name in confidence as a guarantee for the correctness of his statement. "A Pauper."—If the feeling avowed by "A Pauper", is general, it would be easy to get up a memorial upon ...
Article : 141 words"The Agricultural Interest" had its gala day on Thursday. And truly that"Interest," depressed, disheartened, almost destroyed, as it has sometimes announced itself to be, never ...
Article : 1,002 wordsThe South Australian contract packet Oscar, T. W. Trapp, master, W. H. Flood, mail agent, with the South Australian mails homeward, arrived and anchored in King George's Sound on 31st July, at 9 p.m., thus ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 18 Aug 1860, Page 5
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