OSCAR. steamer, 674 tons, J. Stewart, master, from Melbourne February 7. J. Darwent, Town; J. Newman and Son, Port agents. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Mackie, Messrs. J. and S. Bowman, ...
Article : 424 wordsThere has been forwarded to us for notice the first number, of a Victorian monthly magazine called the "Interpreter"—or title chosen for the following sentimentally-expressed ...
Article : 1,176 wordsThe weather is cool. Great numbers of persons have assembled to see the man[?]res of the volunteers within their encampments. late last night they ...
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Family Notices : 504 wordsPer Harwich, 613 tons, cleared out from London November 17 — Plain cottons 2,456l., coloured cottons 783l., printed cottons 958l., woollens 1,085l., worsteds and stuffs 2,546l., flannels 860l., linen in ...
Article : 813 wordsALDINGA, for Melbourne—245 bags wheat, G. A. and H. Bartleet; 100 do. flour, Acraman, Main, Lindsay, and Co. 400 do. do., T. Magarey and Co.; 110 do. do., J. Hart and Co.; 200 do. do., ...
Article : 629 wordsECLAIR, schooner, 36 tons, W. Cox, master, from Yaukalilla. Cargo—Wheat, J. Hart and Co. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9. GEM, cutter, 52 tons, E. Jenkins, master, from ...
Article : 360 wordsThe Land Bill has excited a warm discussion in Committee. Leave has been given for the introduction of a Bill to regulate Chinese immigration. ...
Article : 30 wordsLate on Monday night the following telegraphic news was received in Melbourne from Sydney The Maories made a daring attack on the ...
Article : 87 wordsALDINGA, steamer, 500 tons, H. McMeikan, master, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Horwood and two children, Mrs. Fisher, Miss Clisby, Captain [?], Messrs. Alfred Bonnin, ...
Article : 470 wordsMARY JANE, 332 tons, Barker, from London, with cargo and passengers. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. HARWICH, 613 tons, Franklin, from London, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 406 words"THE RAMILLIES."— The letter would be utterly valueless without the writer's signature. Mr. Hewett will see that we have already published the evidence in the case to which he refers. ...
Article : 33 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 ...
Article : 109 wordsWe hare Perth papers to December 28. The Legislative Council had passed a series of resolutions urging the Home Government not to let the supply of convicts fall off. ...
Article : 154 wordsBALCLUTHA, steamer, A. A. Harper, master, from Adelaide, with the South Australian mails. Passengers—Messrs. White, Little, Grant, Harold, Henderson, and W. H. Flood, in the cabin; Mrs. ...
Article : 121 wordsOur newspaper and advertising accounts having been dispatched, our friends in the country districts will much oblige us by an early payment of the same, especially where ...
Article : 81 wordsSir—Would you oblige me by answering the following question:—Whether I can send a parcel by post weighing 7 lbs., by paying the extra post charges? By so doing you would ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 754 wordsGOLDSEEKER, brigantine, J. Blanch, master, from Melbourne. In ballast. SAILED. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11. ...
Article : 69 wordsSir—While the Adelaide Institute is advancing to efficiency and importance, perhaps you will afford apace for one or two propositions which I think would, if earned into ...
Article : 550 wordsThe papers brought from Western Australia by the Balclutha contain full particulars of the expedition about to be dispatched to the north-west coast of Australia, under the ...
Article : 2,314 wordsSir—Will you oblige the residents of North Adelaide by urging (through your valuable columns) upon the notice of the City Corporation the fast that a most disagreeable effluvium ...
Article : 97 wordsSINGULAR EFFECTS OF LIGHTNING.—During the passage of the Time and Truth from Newcastle a singular occurrence took place, illustrating in a remarkable manner the fantastic proceedings of a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 353 wordsMARY SMITH, schooner, 99 tons, W. Williams, master, for Port Elliot. la ballast. KANGAROO, enter, 35 tons, T. Cheeseman, master, for Yankalilia. Cargo—Sundries. ...
Article : 243 wordsSir—It may be useful to expose a few very common errors. It is a vulgar error—1. To suppose that members of either the Imperial or the Colonial Parliament are paid Her ...
Article : 411 wordsFeb. 9—ALDINGA, steamer, for Melbourne. 9—KANGAROO, cutter, for Yankalilla. 9—MIMMIE DIKE, schooner, for Melbourne. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 402 wordsOSCAR, from Melbourne—I case, Todd, 43 bags sugar, Hall and Co., 40 brls, Counsell and Co. 95 bags onions, F. Fisher; 7pkgs, Brown and Isbister; 1 case W. Youghusband and Co., ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 16 Feb 1861, Page 5
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