JULIA LAWRENCE, ship. 873 tons, Arthur Spear, master, from Rockland, U.S., July 28. J. W. Smith, agent. PERU, ship, 638 tons, C. Brandt, master, from ...
Article : 306 wordsTHE BRANCH MAIL SERVICE.—We are informed by the Government that unless the branch steamer can be dispatched from Glenelg within 24 hours after the mail steamer leaves Melbourne, the entire ...
Article : 7,481 wordsThe Oregon has arrived from San Francisco, bringing New York news to September 27. The Confederates had been totally routed at Inea, leaving 1,200 upon the field. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 wordsLarge subscriptions were being raised at San Francisco in aid of the Patriotic Relief Fund. The wheat market was dull. Sales had been effected at 162c. per 100 los. Barley was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 256 wordsASHBUBTON, for Sydney — 800 bags flour, Beeby and Danstan; 1,000 do. do., E.J. Speece; 500 do., T. Magarey and Co.; 500 do. do., W. Youughusband and Co.; 700 do. do., 165 bales ...
Article : 469 wordsNotwithstanding large arrivals, the tobacco market is firm, and considerable parcels of halfpounds have been privately sold at 3s. 2d. in bond. ...
Article : 1,055 wordsKANGAROO, cutter, 36 tons, T. Cheeseman, master, from Port Elliot and Kangaroo Island. Nine passengers, Cargo—39 bales wool, 2 do. sheepskins, 8 bars wallaby skins, Order. ...
Article : 151 wordsASHBURTON, barque, 584 tons, Orchard, master, for Sydnye. No passengers. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24. PERU, ship, 538 tons, C. Brandt, master, for ...
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Family Notices : 752 wordsLOUISA, from Hobart Town. Cargo —Timber and palings. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. SWALLOW, from River Don. Cargo—Timber ...
Article : 76 wordsANT, steamer, 149 tons, F. P. Snewin, master, for Port Robe and Port MacDonnell. Twenty passengers. Cargo—Sundries. BREEZE, cutter, 17 tons, J. Le Ray, master, ...
Article : 113 wordsThe drought is disastrous. There is no appearance of rain. The Australian Steam Navigation Company hare got the contract for the conveyance of the ...
Article : 128 wordsWESTBURN, ship, 593 tons, A. Bruce, master, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 16 wordsYATALA, Government schooner, Carson, master, from Port Adelaide. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. BREEZE, cutter, 17 tons, J. Le Ray, master, ...
Article : 75 wordsNov.22—DRAGON, barque, for Sydney. 22 —ANT, steamer, for Port Robe and Port MacDonnell. 22—BREEZE, cutter, for Yankalilla. ...
Article : 72 wordsSWALLOW. cutter. 40 tons, J. Lewis, master, from Port Adelaide. In ballast. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23. GEM. cutter, 52 tons, E. Jenkins, master, from ...
Article : 53 wordsNews from Hobart Town to the 19th has been received. Business was quiet. Flour was quoted at from £12 to £13; oats were duller, prices ...
Article : 53 wordsJUTLA. LAWRENCE, from Rockland. U.S.684,766 feet lumber, 5,000 feet oars, 4 pkgs. boots and shoes, Order. PERU, from Gefle—11,760 pieces deals and ...
Article : 1,511 wordsThe advices by the Rangatira, arrived at Sydney, and the City of Hobart at Melbourne, are to the 15th and 18th instant respectively. Creina Kingi denies having turned Cathode. ...
Article : 70 wordsLADY DALY, steamer, 218tons, Luxon, master, from the Upper Murray. Passengers—Mr. G.M. Perry, lady, and family, in the cabin; and two in the steerage. Cargo—200 bales wool. ...
Article : 39 wordsAUSTRAL, ship, 506 tons, Phillips, master, from Port Adelaide. ...
Article : 15 wordsGEMINI, steamer, E. Randell, master, from Goolwa and Maunum, with two barges in tow and full cargo of stores. SETTLER, steamer, Jackson, master, from the ...
Article : 144 wordsNews received from the sandwich Islands state that the Government had taken possession of Palmyra Island. ...
Article : 26 wordsOur new bridge, the crown of which is gone over about 2 feet 3 inches, is fast giving way. The stone piers, in resisting the strain against them, are going to pieces. The traffic ...
Article : 46 wordsSir—I find that the Collector is again instructed to collect from those citizens who have not yet Said the unjust charges made for service-pipes laid on to their premises. I am surprised at this, ...
Article : 198 wordsThe SORATA. from Newcastle, was signalled at the pilot station on Sunday night at sundown, when the boats left the stations, and, beating to windward, passed the Balclutha unheeded in order ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 515 words"X."—We publish the communication, and shall be glad to bear from the writer again. His card was not enclosed. "A Ratepayer," Woodside.—The ...
Article : 39 wordsSir—Having obtained a money-order from the Post-Office yesterday to send to England, I found that, in consequence of the thickness of the paper, it made my letter overweight, and required the ...
Article : 215 wordsThe question as to the best route for the mail service between England and Australia is at the present moment exciting very great, interest in all the colonies. The papers in ...
Article : 1,937 wordsSir—Perhaps you Mill find room for the following interesting memento of former days, showing what interest a respectable gentleman of old, in a very high place, took in the international ...
Article : 115 wordsWatkins has obtained the contract for 12 miles of railway at Bathurst. The Madras takes 3,000 ounces of gold,and 133,000 sovereigns. ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 29 Nov 1862, Page 5
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