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Detailed lists, results, guides : 472 words[The following letter from an English correspon dent of the Sydney Morning Herald was referred to in the article on Transportation to Western Australia in our last week's issue, and was ...
Article : 1,730 wordsSir—At a meeting of the Committee of the Mount Barker Agricultural and Horticultural Association, held at Woodside on the 14th inst., the Secretary was requested to forward a copy of ...
Article : 221 wordsWe learn that the Commissioner of Police has recognised the false position in which he placed himself at the meeting of the Bench of Magistrates on Monday last, and has consented, ...
Article : 1,473 wordsSir—May I beg the favour of your inserting a few remarks respecting the sanitary state of Adelaide and its neighbourhood, as shown by the Registrar-General's report for the year 1863, ...
Article : 697 wordsSir—My attention has been drawn to the following paragraph in Monday's Register, namely—"During the last few weeks several private expeditions have been spoken of, and in one case all ...
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Advertising : 394 wordsSir—Although deeply deploring the sad results of the late accident on the Port Elliot-road, it will, I trust, be the means of directing the attention of the proper authorities to the condition of the ...
Article : 703 wordsThe following important despatch has been received by His Excellency the Governor from the Duke of Newcastle on the subject or transportation to Western Australia:— ...
Article : 2,361 wordsSir—There has lately come under my notice a. very pretty map of the County of Hindmarsh, professing to be copied from plans, &c., the Survey Office. But, alas[?] it is only a fancy portrait, ...
Article : 639 wordsTwo months ago the newspapers of Victoria and New South Wales showed that there was about to be an unusual demand for the breadstuffs of this colony. There had been a ...
Article : 885 wordsSir—I do not think that "Resident" has made out any case either against "Traveller" or against your own correspondent here. He begins by quoting some commendatory remarks applied to ...
Article : 377 wordsSir—How is it that the people of Glenelg are so blind to their own interests as not to see the advantages of that place, and that some day it will be the chief port of the colony. But it is here, ...
Article : 433 wordsAmongst the most earnest advocates of transportation to Western Australia who gave evidence before the Royal Commission was Major Sandford, a gentleman who for several ...
Article : 1,669 wordsThe Australian and New Zealand Gazette of January the 9th has an article commenting on the proposed resignation of the Duke of Newcastle, and complaining of the policy ...
Article : 1,349 wordsSir—On reading your comments on this subject in your issue of the 5th instant, there appears to be one or two points requiring elucidation. This is particularly the case with regard to the 15th ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 19 Mar 1864, Page 6
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