Mr. Stanley Jevons, in a letter to the Times, says:—While the means for the production of iron remain constant or nearly so, the home demand for iron ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 630 wordsThe Geelong sails to-morrow. There will probably be a supplementary snail on Tuesday, per Wonga. ...
Article : 21 wordsPresent—Councillors Jones, Crook, Howard, Davie, and Hitchcox. (Councillor Jones in tbe chair.) Head a letter from the Chief Secretary intimating that £6 was set apart for the medical ...
Article : 202 wordsThere had been several risings of salmon in the Derwent. Vertelli had undertaken to cross the Derwent to Kangaroo Point on a rope, a ...
Article : 40 wordsTESTIMONIAL TO MR. COWDEROY.—The Town Hall of St. Kilda on March 14 was the scene of a most interesting meeting, which had for its object the presentation of an address and ...
Article : 1,013 wordsSir—I think it would be very desirable, and a sort of guarantee to the public, if the names of regularly appointed correspondents were printed occasionally, similarly to the lists of country ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 wordsWe have reason to believe that the articles of impeachment to be laid before the Senate by the managers who shall be appointed by the House of Representatives to prosecute him will ...
Article : 700 wordsThe name of Poland will shortly be erased from the map of Europe, and the Czar will add another province to his already overgrown Empire. An ukase of the Emperor of Russia, ...
Article : 1,597 wordsWe hear the English and Australian Copper Company at Port Adelaide have raised the price they are giving for copper ore of good per centage. Our information states 2s. per unit is the ...
Article : 147 wordsWe have received the following letter, signed "M.M.": — One evening some little time ago, some friends and myself occupied a box in one of the principal ...
Article : 1,454 wordsSir—l attended the three meetings that have recently been held in the Hotel Europe, to consider the above subject. I listened with the greatest attention to the different, and yet in regard to ...
Article : 407 wordsWe have again an unfavorable report to make of the silk trade; continued high prices for die raw material, with still increased imports of foreign manufactured goods, have served further ...
Article : 1,363 wordsSir—l have read with some interest your correspondents' letters signed " Resident of Robe Ward," "Justitia," and "Gray Ward,'" and certainly to a great extent agree with ...
Article : 287 wordsCouncillors Chapman, Priest, and Roberts. Messrs. Webb, Chapman, Roberts, and Priest to inspect roads near Mintaro. Messrs. Roberts and Trestrail to peg out repairs required on ...
Article : 52 wordsMarch 11—Present—Chairman, and Messrs. H. Marker, E. Austin, and S. Abbott. Balancesheet for 1865 and 1866 to be published as soon as possible. Mr. Garwood to be asked for a ...
Article : 116 wordsIf yon were to ride upon a donkey what fruit would you resemble?—A pear. The leaves that least become a warrior's brow are leaves of absence. ...
Article : 730 wordsA correspondent enquires why the States are called by their present names, and what are their derivations and meaning. The results of our investigation in ...
Article : 671 wordsMarch 18.—Present—All Letter from Crown Lands Office, stating separation of the western portion of district would take effect from and after July 1, 1867. Clerk reported that he had ...
Article : 152 wordsA soiree in connection with the Payneham Mutual Improvement Association was held on Friday evening, March 22. The proceedings having been commenced with prayer, the choir ...
Article : 327 words[No letter attended to unless verified by the name and address of the writer- No manuscripts returned. Correspondents must be prepared in all cases to take the legal consequences (if any ...
Article : 43 wordsSir—As the above subject will most probably cause much discussion in the Imperial Parliament during the present session, would you kindly allow me, through the medium of your ...
Article : 202 wordsMarch 16.—Present—All the members except Mr. Foster. The Clerk reported having received from Mr. Milne £99, being the purchasemoney for excess of acreage in exchange of roads ...
Article : 207 wordsMarch 15.—All the members present—The repair of the bridge near Mr. Paech's was reported on by the Chairman and Mr. Altman; the Council resolved to examine this matter on ...
Article : 137 wordsMR. PLATTE'S NEW THRASHING MACHINE.— The heavy loss sustained by Mr. Platte on the 5th instant by the destruction by fire of his thrashing-machine, &c, on the farm of Mr. ...
Article : 297 wordsSir -I have been both amused and instructed by Saunders McTavish, through reading his Utters in your columns. My inducement for writing this is to show my concurrence with his ...
Article : 199 wordsMarch 18.—Present—Mr. Linn (Acting Chairman), W. Day, and J. E. Williams. Letter received from Mr. Rann, tendering his resignation as Councillor; accepted. Mr. Linn ...
Article : 66 wordsMarch 16.—Present—The Chairman, Councillors McKenzie and Taylor. Agreements for deviations to be forwarded to Commissioner of Crown Lands. Application made for repairs to ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 25 Mar 1867, Page 3
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