The reports of the Ledmond Mines continue favorable. Breadstuffs are quiet and firm. Arrived—La Paix, from Charente. ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Audit Commissioners have sent therir report in to the Chief Secretary, who has forwarded it to ton Governor. It is very voluminous. and will, we understand be shortly made ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 159 wordsCARNAQUHEEN, ship, 874 tons, J. Ramsay, master, for London. Elder, Smith, and Co., Town and Port, agents. ...
Article : 1,038 wordsThe Alexandra passed a vessel bottom up on the 9th, off Cape Bridgewater. Squally weather prevented an examination. The Alexandra returns to ...
Article : 75 wordsMails will be dispatched as under— For Gnat Britain and Continent of Europe, Mediterranean Ports, North and South America, of Goodand African Colonies, ...
Article : 255 wordsMessrs, Bund[?]y and Brook for the id[?] and Messrs. Stow, Q.C. and A.G. Downer for the defendant This was an action for £1,000 dam[?]ges for ...
Article : 1,781 wordsThe following Wellington telegrams appear in the Argus. Some of the news contained therein we have already published, but time telegrams contain fuller details on these matters. ...
Article : 168 wordsSir—There can be no dispute about this matter—that from name cause District Councils have fallen into in many cases their working is not satisfactory. But can anything ...
Article : 422 wordsMELBOURNE LIVE STOCK REPORT, July 7.— Fat Cuttle—959 head, the supply for the week, were sold to-day, a fair proportion of which were good useful cattle, with some few pens of ...
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Family Notices : 30 wordsThis novel is a colonial production in all but the story. It is written by a colonial author, illustrated by a colonial artist, printed by colonial printers, and published by colonial ...
Article : 591 wordsAn Enquirer.—The New Burra is situated about 16 miles from Kooringa, on the Booborowie run. night sections were secured by Mr. John Whyte for himself and others. The ...
Article : 145 wordsWe wonder whether South Australia will ever become a gold-exporting colony: whether the production of gold will ever form one of its great industries—as it ...
Article : 753 wordsIt is now some months since the goldbearing cement was found on the Barossa diggings, and at the time we urged the importance of the discovery; the ...
Article : 1,047 wordsThe annual meeting of the Almanda Silver Mining Association was held at White's A[?]bitration Booms on Monday afternoon, July 12. There was a good attendance, and Mr. John ...
Article : 1,394 wordsRoturn of passengers inwards and outwards at Port Adelaide, during the week ended Saturday, July 3, 1869:— INWARDS.—Male adults, 18; female adults, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 515 wordsNo letter attended to unless verified by the came and address of the writer. No manuscripts returned. Correspondents must be prepared in all cases to take the legal consequences (if any ...
Article : 41 wordsSir—To obviate erroneous expectation on the part of any reader, it may be well to state in limine that the diggings about to be referred to have nothing to do with gold or silver, ...
Article : 814 wordsCorn Market.—The market is in a very unsettled state, and it is impossible to quote a price for wheat, Flour, nominally, £10 15s. to £12 15s. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 13 Jul 1869, Page 2
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